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PROSPECTUS
2024-25
www.tcsc.edu.in
(NAAC Accredited with Grade “A” (3rd Cycle) & ISO 21001:2018 Certified)
Contents
About the College
1-6
Founding Inspiration
Our Philosophy
Significant Milestones @TCSC
About the Institute
Academic Autonomy
Moments of Glory
Our Management
7-9
Message from the Chairman
Message from the Trustee
Message from the Principal
Admissions & Examinations @TY Level
10-38
Admissions
Third Year Undergraduate Programmes
Examination Rules
Our Academic Ecosystam
39-56
Committees & Association
Infrastructure
Distinguished Guests a TCSC Campus
Student Placement
TCSC Innovation & Incubation Centre
International Collaboration
Student Services
Rules and Regulations
Scholarships & Awards
Star Performers @TCSC
57
Administration @TCSC
58
Our Cultural Flagship Events
59-61
Taarangan 2K23-24
Trishna 2K23-24
Institutes of the Thakur Educational Group
62
Founding Inspiration
Late Shri Thakur Shyamnarayan Singh
Late Shri Thakur Ramnarayan Singh
(15th March, 1927 - 12th July, 1997)
(June, 1919 - 3rd November, 2005)
Significant Milestones @
Best College Ranking by
Trust Research Advisory
(TRA)
Commencement of
Faculty of Science,
Degree College
2nd Cycle of
National Assessment and
Accreditation Council
(NAAC)
2016-2017
1999-2000
2010-2011
2014-2015
2003-2004
1997-1998
Commencement of Faculty
of Commerce,
Degree College
1st Cycle of National
Assessment and
Accreditation Council
(NAAC)
3rd Cycle of National
Assessment and
Accreditation Council
(NAAC)
Our Philosophy
Our Vision
“To be leading educational institution by providing world class education in diverse emerging disciplines to produce
conscientious and learned professional who significantly contribute to Socio-Economic Development of the Nation.”
Our Mission
“We, at the Thakur College of Science & Commerce will strive to achieve excellence through Quality Education by
providing the right academic ambience for overall development of the Students.”
Our Goals & Objectives
To impart Quality Education through knowledge and skills in the chosen area of study.
To provide opportunities for co-curricular, extra-curricular and extra mural activities aimed at all round development
of student’s personality.
Awarded Prestigious
National Award for NSS
at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi
2021-2022
2023-2024
2019-2020
Autonomy conferred by UGC;
The Economic Times & ET Ascent confers
the prestigious “ET Ascent Icons
of Mumbai Award (Western Suburbs)”;
“Edupreneurs Award” by Times Group of
India for Innovation in Education &
“Best College Award” by the University of Mumbai
2022-2023
To develop individuals with multifaceted personality who will shoulder responsibilities of the family, the Society and
the Nation.
Awarded “Pride of Maharashtra- 2021”
& Celebrated 25 years of
glorious education
TET awarded “Big Impact
Award” by BIG FM &
TCSC awarded “Zonal Championship
Trophy” by University of Mumbai
About The Institute
About The Institute
Thakur Educational Trust (TET) incepted Thakur College of Science & Commerce (TCSC) in the year 1992
with the purpose of enhancing human capabilities and a strong commitment to provide best and industry
relevant education to students. Having started with a single division of 58 students of Junior Science, it has
grown to a multifaceted institution that offers a wide range of programs in various fields.
TCSC caters to all students, from diverse backgrounds and provides a wide choice of opportunities for academic
enhancement and all-round growth. Each student is offered an open platform to display his/ her talent or varied
skill sets, in addition to curricular, co-curricular and extra- curricular activities. These varieties of programs
inculcate and nurture the qualities of students such as leadership, administrative, organizing capability and
managing skills.
TCSC is an NAAC accrediated institution with its processes standardised under ISO 21001:2018. University
Grants Commission (UGC) has conferred ‘AUTONOMOUS STATUS’ (affiliated to University of Mumbai)
for the period of 10 years to TCSC from the academic year 2019-2020. This Autonomous status gives
greater academic freedom to design innovative programmes to meet industry needs, skill-based courses for
employability and a quest for excellence.
The college offers various programmes of Junior Science and Junior Commerce, Undergraduate and Post
Graduate programmes in the faculty of Science, Commerce and Arts. It is also has a recognized center for the
Ph.D. Degree in Chemistry, Zoology & Physics. The College also has International Academic Collaborations
with foreign Universities of Canada, Australia and United States of America to assist students explore newer
avenues in their career advancement. Field trips, Industrial Visits, Seminars and Conferences organized by each
department exposes the students to real life corporate situations.
The campus of the college is spread over 1.81 acres of land surrounded by the lush greens of National Park. ICT
based classrooms, well-equipped Science Laboratories, modern Computer Labs, Media Studio Room, Research
& Development Centre, Auditoriums, Innovation & Incubation Cell and a Library add to the academic
ambience of the College. The vibrant Placement Cell of the College ensures participation from companies
across all sectors providing ample training and career enhancement opportunities to all students. We take
pride to ascertain a huge number of job placements of our graduate and post graduate students in prestigious
companies.
The College believes in creating a conducive student- centric teaching learning environment that reflects
positivity in its every activity. Sports facilities include a Gymkhana in the campus along with a huge ground for
Cricket and Football, a Basket-Ball Court, Football Turf along with coaches of international repute. Students are
encouraged to harness their skills and potentials in sports by providing them with best coaches of international
repute. The student participation in clubs and assocaitions including National Service Scheme (NSS),
National Cadet Corps (NCC) etc. The highlight of the departments include a wide range of extracurricular
and co-curricular activities includes inter-collegiate fests. Our Inter-Collegiate Academic and Cultural Fest,
“TAARANGAN” is a value-adding life-skill development fest that attracts participants across the city and hosts
celebrities from Television and Films. TCSC thus stands as a perfect melting pot for the budding acamedicians,
business persons, artists, sportspersons, thinkers etc. who are future nation builders of a prosperous tomorrow.
Thakur College of Science & Commerce has been conferred upon “Academic Autonomy” under University of
Mumbai, by the University Grants Commission from June 2019.
The Autonomous status gives freedom to the College to design curricula as per industry requirements, initiate
innovative skill development programs for employment, offer necessary credits for enhanced knowledge
acquired and conduct examinations on their own. This is one of the important milestones in the history of the
College. The College is administered by Governing Body, Academic Council, Board of Studies, Examination
Committee/ Board and Finance Committee. This has helped the college to bridge the gap between Industry
and Academia and bring revolutionary changes in the curricula. Every subject is governed by a separate Board
of Studies comprising of well-known Academicians with representation from University, Industry, Corporate
and Alumni alike.
The Academic Council looks into the academic affairs and quality of curricula, teaching and quality of
education imparted at Undergraduate as well as Post-Graduate levels. The College has adopted Choice Based
Credit System for both Undergraduate and Post-Graduate programmes.
The Autonomous Status makes the College responsible to grow itself as a center of excellence in developing
global competencies through knowledge creation, character grooming and social commitment to the Nation.
Benefits of Autonomy
•
Freedom to design curricula as per dynamic industry requirements.
•
Freedom for students to choose course of their choice from a wide range of electives.
•
Continuous assessment to ensure fairness and consistent competence of students.
•
Develop innovative project-based methods of student’s assessment and performance evaluation.
•
Student-centric teaching pedagogy, using modern tools of education technology.
•
Promote healthy practices of community projects and social justice.
•
Collaborations with International Institutes for limitless avenues of Student development.
•
Offer a variety of skill-based Certificate courses that prepare them for employment in the Industry.
Minority Status
The college has been granted Minority Status, whereby 50% of seats are reserved for Hindi speaking linguistic
minority as per G. R. No. ASN 1099/Lang (278/99) MASHI-3 dated 1st October 1994.
NAAC Certification
Autonomous Certification
ISO Certification
Academic Autonomy
Academic Autonomy
Moments of Glory
Moments of Glory
TCSC was awarded National Service Scheme Awards 2020-2021 from Ministry of Youth Affairs
at the hands of Hon. President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi on 24th
September, 2022.
TCSC was awarded 12th Pride of Maharashtra Award 2021 at the hands of Shri. Bhagat Singh Koshyari Ex- Governor of Maharashtra on 13th February, 2022
Moments of Glory
TCSC was awarded Best College Award (2018-2019) by University of Mumbai at the hands of Shri.
Suhas Pednekar, Ex- Vice Chancellor, University of Mumbai on 26th January, 2020
TET was awarded Big IMPACT Creator in the Category of Education & Training Institutes
(Mumbai) at 2nd Edition BIG IMPACT AWARDS by BIG FM for entrepreneurial excellence and
exceptional efforts of impact markers on 28th February, 2024
Message from the
CHAIRMAN
Actions speak louder than words. But the words in this Prospectus are
just to echo your odyssey from school-learning to graduate and postgraduate studies which intends to be an exhilarating experience of
learning, exploring, making memories, and letting the magic unleash
itself.
Welcome to TET…Welcome to TCSC.
Shri. Virendra Kumar S.
Singh
Honourable Chairman,
Thakur Educational Trust
Thakur Educational Trust (TET) has always aimed to work for the
welfare of the society and revolutionise the educational landscape.
Over the past three decades, our commitment in strong educational
values and the aspiration to adapt with changing landscape has led us to
diversify ourselves into multiple domains and impact the young breed
of change makers in the society. With over 20 diverse institutions in
more than 3 decades, TET continues its commitment with excellence
in all its endeavours.
TET proudly welcomes you to join Thakur College of Science &
Commerce (TCSC). TCSC is a leading academic institution in
the suburban region that has left an indispensable mark of the lives
of people. For more than 25 years now, TCSC has reverberated the
ethos of the TET and has managed to create its niche as the centre
of learning and excellence, promoting sound values and principles,
aided by world-class infrastructure and academic amenities, with a
vibrant mix of curricular and extracurricular activities that let your
children hone their skills, capitalise on the opportunities, and spread its
wings to charter their lives of success and glory. It’s illustrious alumni,
awards, accolades, and academic achievements has solidified its roots
in culture and providing wings for future.
Let us orchestrate the educational ecosystem for you and allow the
symphonies of knowledge exchange, success, research & innovation,
entrepreneurship, leadership, and values be imbedded into our students.
Embark on this journey with us and be the part of the educational
revolution you wish to see.
So Act Now, to Educate-Create-Prosper with TCSC.
Best Wishes
Message from the
TRUSTEE
Our Upanishads have been profound in defining “Saa Vidya Yaa
Vimukhatye” (it is the true education that liberates the learners) and this
academically-exhilarating-rich experienced based journey awaits you
at Thakur College of Science & Commerce (Autonomous), Kandivali
(East), Mumbai.
TCSC as its profoundly known is a University of Mumbai affiliated
institution, duly accredited by NAAC and has been granted Academic
Autonomy since 2019-2020. The institution boosts of an illustrious
record of academic, sports, cultural achievements and has been
delivering its commitment to quality education to produce conscientious
and learned professionals committing to nation building.
Since 1992, the college has only scaled newer highest of pedagogical
standards, ergonomically designed state of the art infrastructure with
classrooms, seminar hall, auditorium to name a new.
A dynamic curriculum and learning environment, resourceful and
determined Teaching Staff, efficient and professional non-academic
staff, LCD enabled classrooms, CCTV surveillant campus with green
cover, ERP for student support, well-equipped computer and science
laboratories, canteen, gymkhana and other sports and recreational
facilities, hostel-facility, and a resourceful library with reading hall aid
the teaching learning process at TCSC. The college has been going
green with initiatives on campus like rainwater harvesting facility,
vermicompost and solar panels.
In order to provide experiential learning environment, the start-ofthe-art research laboratories, Centre of Excellence, Innovation and
Incubation Centre, Media Room with a vibrant placement cell, college
clubs & associations, intra and inter-collegiate festivals, industry
linkages and foreign collaborations to assist the learners to groom their
multi-faceted personalities. To the prospective parents and students, join the bandwagon where arts
meets science, knowledge meets sports, future business magnets meet
academic disruptors, creators meet preservers, leaders meet social
workers, dreamers meet rationalist, and where the future belongs
to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams which fulfils the
dream of India being the Jagatguru once again. #ViksitBharat@2047
#IndiaGlobalSuperpower.
Become a part of TCSC family and proudly call yourself a Thakurite!!!
We await to collaborate with you for now and forever.
Shri. Jitendra R. Singh
Honourable Secretary,
Thakur Educational Trust
Message from the
PRINCIPAL
Dear Students, Parents, and Guardians,
I am delighted to welcome you to our esteemed institution as we embark
on a transformative journey aligned with the National Education Policy
(NEP). As we stride into a new era of educational excellence, it gives
me great pleasure to share our commitment to implementing the core
principles and values set forth by the NEP.
The NEP, with its visionary approach, emphasizes holistic development,
critical thinking, and innovation. It encourages a dynamic learning
environment that nurtures creativity, problem-solving skills, and a deep
understanding of concepts. At our college, we wholeheartedly embrace
these principles and are dedicated to fostering an ecosystem that
empowers our students to thrive in an ever-evolving global landscape.
-Dr. (Mrs.) Chaitaly T.
Chakraborty
Principal,
Thakur College of Science &
Commerce
The credibility of the institution has grown leaps and bonds due
to its roots in culture and wings for future. TCSC as an institution
adapted itself in providing a state-of-the-art infrastructure for all round
development of students, fostering academic and industry linkages at
national and international level, preparing students to brace the world
confidence and character and giving the students the platform to hone
their skills and showcase their talents.
TCSC has won laurels at various city, state, national and international
levels in fields of academics, sports, cultural activities and extracurricular activities. We have been conferred with many titles and
awards which includes prestigious prestigious ‘National Service
Scheme Awards’ 2020-21 from Ministry of Youth Affairs at the hands
of Hon. President, Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan, New Delhi,
the Pride of Maharashtra Award by Government of Maharashtra, Best
College Award by University of Mumbai etc to name a few.
Over the past 26 years we have tried to raise the bar of delivering quality
education and associated ourselves with Institutions of high repute at
National and International level from , Bombay Stock Exchange, IITBombay, ONGC-Goa to University of Canberra- Australia and Rider
University- USA.
Our faculty members, who are stalwarts in their respective fields, are
not just educators but mentors who inspire and guide students towards
academic excellence and personal growth. Through innovative
teaching methodologies, interdisciplinary approaches, and experiential
learning opportunities, we aim to equip our students with the skills and
knowledge necessary to succeed in the 21st century.
Thank you for choosing to be a part of our college community. I am
confident that with your support and dedication, we will achieve great
heights of success and excellence
Admissions to the Third Year of Degree Programmes will commence immediately after the
declaration of results of Semester IV examination. Eligible learners must submit following
documents:
Documents Required :
•
Admission Form of the College
•
Photocopy of Aadhar card
•
Latest electricity bill
•
Xerox copies of grade cards of previous semesters
•
Insurance Form
•
Receipt of online payment of fees
•
Academic Bank of Credits Number (ABC No)
Students from other colleges affiliated to the University of Mumbai will be admitted only on
producing ‘No Objection Certificate’ from the Principal of the College last attended and their
admission will be confirmed only on receipt of Transfer Certificate. For this purpose, they should
submit a Transfer Certificate from their previous college with the PNR number along with fees tothe
college for actual admission.
Mode of Payment :
Fees for Third-Year programmes will be accepted online and the link will be available at college
website.
Termination of Registration :
Students who register in the college in the first/third semester but do not intend to rejoin the college
for the fifth semester must inform the office in writing to that effect before the last day of the fourth semester.
Admissions
ADMISSIONS : THIRD YEAR PROGRAMMES
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.)
Bachelor of Commerce
B.Com.
About the Program:
Bachelors of Commerce promotes a variety of subjects in conjugation like; Commerce, Accountancy, Economics,
Mathematics and Business. With the vibrancy of the varied courses taught at each level, Students integrate their skill
set with a sound knowledge. The Department aims at developing conceptual and practicalskills of the students and
helps to convert the abilities of students into accounting and managerial competencewhich is the need of the hour.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Com. for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V
Credits
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER VI
1
Elective Courses (EC)
1
Elective Courses (EC)
1A
Discipline Specific Elective
(DSE) Courses
1A
Discipline Specific Elective
(DSE) Courses
Credits
i
Financial Accounting and Auditing
– III (Financial Accounting)
04
i
Financial Accounting and Auditing V
(Financial Accounting)
04
ii
Financial Accounting and Auditing IV
(Cost Accounting)
04
ii
Financial Accounting and Auditing
– VI
(Cost Accounting)
04
1B
Discipline Related Elective
(DRE) Courses
1B
Discipline Related Elective
(DRE) Courses
iii
Commerce - V
03
iii
Commerce - VI
03
iv
Economics - V
03
iv
Economics - VI
03
2
Ability Enhancement Courses
(AEC)
v
vi
Computer systems & Applications
Paper - I
2
03
Ability Enhancement Courses
(AEC)
v
Computer systems & Applications
Paper -II
OR
OR
Export Marketing Paper - I
Export Marketing Paper - II
Direct & Indirect Taxation Paper – I
(Direct Tax)
03
Total Credits
20
vi
03
Direct & Indirect Taxation Paper – II
(Indirect Tax)
03
Total Credits
20
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue Higher Education in M.Com.(Advanced Accountancy), M.B.A., M.Com.(E-Commerce),
Chartered Accountancy, Cost Accountancy, Company Secretary program and Stock Broking Diploma
Courses.
About the Program:
Dept of Accounting & Finance, established in 2003-04, focuses on fundamentals of accounting and finance
practices, offering specialized knowledge in the area of Accounts, Cost Accounting, Financial Management&
Taxation.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Com (A&F) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V
1
Elective Courses
i
Financial Accounting - VI
ii
Credits
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER VI
Credits
1
Elective Courses
03
i
Financial Accounting - VII
03
Cost Accounting – III
03
ii
Cost Accounting - IV
03
iii
Financial Management – II
03
iii
Financial Management - III
03
iv
Taxation –III (Indirect Taxes – I)
03
iv
Taxation - IV (Indirect Taxes - II)
03
2
Core Courses (CC)
2
Core Courses (CC)
v
Research Methodology in Accounting &Finance
04
v
Economics - III (Indian & Financial
Economy)
04
vi
Management (Management
ApplicationsPOM) - II
04
vi
Internship or Research Project in
Accounting& Finance
04
Total Credits
20
Total Credits
20
Note: Project work is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving/analyzing/
exploring a real-life situation/ difficult problem. Projectwork would be of 04 credits each. A project work may be
undertaken in any area of Elective Courses/ Study Area.
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue Higher Education in Chartered Accountancy, Company Secretary program, Chartered
Financial Analyst, Cost Accountancy, M.B.A., Masters inCost Control & Control Accounts, Masters in Corporate
Accountancy, Masters in Accounting & Finance/Taxation/Auditing and Masters of Financial Management.
B.Com. (Accounting & Finance)
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance)
B.Com. (A&F)
B.Com. (Banking & Insurance)
Bachelor of Commerce (Banking & Insurance)
B.Com. (BI)
About the Program:
Department of Banking & Insurance nurtures the bankers of tomorrow. The Department with its varied
activities and skilled based curriculum promotes a strong sense of ethics within the domain knowledge of
Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) amongst its learners.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Com. (BI) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V
1
Elective Courses (EC)
i
Financial Reporting & Analysis
(Corporate Banking & Insurance)
ii
Credits
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER VI
Credits
1
Elective Courses (EC)
03
i
Security Analysis and Portfolio
Management
03
Marketing in Banking & Insurance
03
ii
HRM in B & I
03
iii
Financial Markets
03
iii
International Business
03
iv
Strategic Management
03
iv
Auditing
03
2
Core Courses (CC)
2
Core Courses (CC)
v
Central Banking
v
International Banking & Finance
3
Ability Enhancement Course
(AEC)
3
Ability Enhancement Course
(AEC)
vi
Research Methodology
vi
Project Work in Banking & Insurance
04
Total Credits
20
04
Total Credits
04
20
04
NOTE : Project work is considered as a special course involving application of knowledge in solving/analyzing/
exploring a real-life situation/ difficult problem. Projectwork would be of 04 credits each. A project work may be
undertaken in any area of Elective Courses/ Study Area.
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue Higher Education in M.B.A., Professional Diploma Courses in Banking & Insurance,
Masters in Banking, Finance and Insurance, Mastersof Finance and Control, M.Com.(Banking & Finance),
CharteredAccountancyandCompanySecretaryprogram.
About the Program:
B.Com.(Financial Markets) is a comprehensive program that focuses on all different aspects of capital
markets. It relates to a mechanism, enabling people in trading financial securities including stocks, bonds,and
commodities in the market by studying Debt and Equity markets, Financial Assets and Foreign Exchangemarkets.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Com. (FM) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V
1
Elective Courses (EC)
i
Marketing in Financial Services
ii
Credits
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER VI
Credits
1
Elective Courses (EC)
03
i
Venture Capital and Private Equity
03
Technical analysis
03
ii
Mutual Fund Management
03
iii
Commodities Market
03
iii
Taxation for Investments
03
iv
Business Valuation
03
iv
Corporate Restructuring
03
2
Core Courses (CC)
2
Core Courses (CC)
v
Financial Derivatives
04
v
Risk Management
04
vi
Global Capital Market
04
vi
Project Work
04
Total Credits
20
Total Credits
20
NOTE: Project work is considered as a special courseinvolving application of knowledge in solving/ analyzing/
exploring a real-life situation/ difficult problem. Project work would be of 04 credits each.A project work may
be undertaken in any area of Elective Courses/ Study Area.
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue Higher Education in CharteredAccountancy, Company Secretary, Chartered Financial
Analyst, Cost Accountancy, Master of Business Administration, Actuarial Science, M. Com (Advanced
Accountancy) and Masters of Financial Management.
B.Com.(Financial Markets)
Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Markets)
B.Com. (FM)
B.Com. (Investment Management)
Bachelor of Commerce (Investment Management)
B.Com. (IM)
About the Program:
Department of B.Com. (Investment Management) intends to provide a sound academic ambience for future
investors with an aim to strengthen their core technical knowledge and practical exposure.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Com. (IM) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No. of
Courses
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V
1
Elective Courses (EC)
i
Operations in Equity Market
ii
SEMESTER VI
Credits
1
Elective Courses (EC)
03
i
Commodity Markets and Derivatives
03
Corporate Accounting
03
ii
Auditing
03
iii
Business Ethics
03
iii
Corporate Governance
03
iv
Risk Management
03
iv
Venture Capital
03
2
Core Courses (CC)
2
Core Courses (CC)
v
International Finance - I
iv
International Finance - II
3
Ability Enhancement Course
(AEC)
3
Ability Enhancement Course
(AEC)
vii
Research Methodology
vi
Project Work
Total Credits
04
04
20
04
04
Total Credits
20
NOTE: Project work is considered as a special courseinvolving application of knowledge in solving/ analyzing/
exploring a real-life situation/ difficult problem. Project work would be of 04 credits each.A project work may
be undertaken in any area of Elective Courses/ Study Area
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue education in Master of Business Administration, Masterof Financial Management, Stock
Broking, Actuarial Science, Investment Banking and Chartered Financial Analyst. Chartered Accountancy,
Treasury Management, Foreign Exchange, InvestmentAdvisory, Financial Consultancy, Derivative Trading.
About the Program:
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) is a three- years degree program which is specialised in the field of
Commerce, Accounting, Taxation, Economics, Financial Management, etc.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Com. (Hons.) for the Academic Year 20242025
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER III
Credits
No. of
Courses
Credits
1
Elective Courses (EC)
i
Financial Accounting - V
04
i
Financial Accounting - VI
04
ii
Cost Accounting - III
04
ii
Cost Accounting - IV
04
iii
Financial Management - II
04
iii
Financial Management - III
04
iv
Taxation - III
04
iv
Taxation - IV
04
2
Core Courses (CC)
2
Core Courses (CC)
v
Principles of Management
06
v
Economics (Indian & Financial
Economics - III
06
vi
Research Methodology in
Finance
06
vi
Internship or Research Projects
06
Total Credits
1
SEMESTER IV
28
Elective Courses (EC)
Total Credits
28
NOTE: Project work is considered as a special courseinvolving application of knowledge in solving/ analyzing/
exploring a real-life situation/ difficult problem. Project work would be of 04 credits each.A project work may
be undertaken in any area of Elective Courses/ Study Area
Future Prospects:
B.Com.(Honours) is specially designed for students pursuing Chartered Accountancy / ICWA / MBA (Finance)
They can pursueMasters in Finance, MBA, Advanced Finance Degrees or CFA.
B.Com. (Honours)
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)
B.Com. (Hon)
B.Com. (International Accounting)
Bachelor of Commerce (International Accounting)
B.Com. (IA)
About the Program:
Department of B.Com (International Accounting) is the latest addition to the vibrant section of Degree
Commerce Stream. The course is a uniquely designed program to give students first-hand knowledge andskills
in the league of IFRS global accounting and International financial reporting standards.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Com. (IA) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V
1
Elective Courses (EC)
i
Financial Managment - I
ii
Credits
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER VI
Credits
1
Elective Courses (EC)
03
i
Financial Managment - II
03
Indirect Tax (GST)
03
ii
Human Resource Management
03
iii
Production & Finance
03
iii
Project / Internship
03
2
Discipline Specific Elective
Courses [DSES]
2
Discipline Specific Elective
Courses [DSES]
iv
Financial Accounting & Reporting
– III
iv
Financial Accounting & Reporting
– IV
3
Core Courses (CC)
3
Core Courses (CC)
v
Indian Economics
04
V
International Economics
04
vi
Research Methodology
04
vi
Wealth Management
03
Total Credits
03
20
Total Credits
03
20
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue Chartered Accountancy, ICWA, CPA, Chartered Financial Analysts, M.Sc. in Finance, Masters
in Equity Research, MBA in Finance Management etc. Students can also pursue Global Accountancy programs
along with this.
About the Program:
B.Com. (Entrepreneurship) programme was introduced from the Academic Year 2021-2022 with its curriculum
explicitly designed for business visionaries to encourage critical thinking and foster their ambitions through
an academically rigorous and practical learning experience. It serves the needs of budding entrepreneurs by
building an entrepreneurial mindset which will help them to identify potential business opportunities andcreate
high impact ventures.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Com. (Entrepreneurship) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER VI
1
Ability Enhancement Compulsory
Course (AECC)
1
Ability Enhancement Compulsory
Course (AECC)
i
Image Management & Corporate
Communication
i
Presentation of Detailed Project
Report
2
Core Course (CC)
2
Core Course (CC)
ii
Operations Research
03
ii
Business Simulation
03
iii
Indian Taxation System
03
iii
Start-ups Functionality
03
iv
EXIM Compliances
03
iv
Enterprise Risk Management
03
v
Logistics & Supply Chain Management
03
v
Data Analytics
03
3
Elective Courses (EC) (*Any
One)
3
Elective Courses (EC) – (*Any
One)
vi
Financial Management & Investment
Instruments OR
Media Planning & Marketing
Communication
Total Credits
Credits
03
05
vi
Mergers & Acquistions and IPO
OR
Digital Media
20
Total Credits
Credits
03
05
20
Note :
i)
ii)
Industrial Visit to selected Incubation Centre at S.Y.B.Com. (Entrepreneurship)
Presentation of Detailed Project Report is considered as a Special Course containing information of the
economic, technical, commercial, financial, managerial and production aspects of the Business Proposition
to be presented by the learners to a selected panelof experts.
Future Prospects:
Learners will be able to start their new business ventures or secure continued growth and success for their family
businesses. Theycan also pursue Higher Education in M.A. in Innovation and Entrepreneurship, MBA in Family
Business & Entrepreneurship, MBA in Entrepreneurial Marketing, Post-Graduation in Entrepreneurial Finance
and Social Entrepreneurship.
B.Com.(Entrepreneurship)
Bachelor of Commerce (Entrepreneurship)
B.Com.(Entrepreneurship)
B.Com. (Digital Business)
Bachelor of Commerce (Digital Business)
B.Com. (DB)
About the Program:
Bachelor of Commerce in Digital Business is a degree program that focuses on the concept of digital commerce.
Students will learn about the methods and strategies that will help them successfully and effectively market a product
or service online. It imparts the necessary skills and knowledge to the students while preparing themto enter the
digital industry.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Com. (DB) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No. of
Courses
1
SEMESTER V
Credits
Core Course
No. of
Courses
1
SEMESTER VI
Credits
Core Course
i
Project 3
04
i
Capstone Project
04
ii
Taxation
04
ii
Business Ethics & Law
04
iii
Elective Course
Media Planning & Management
03
iii
Elective Course
Design Thinking (UX & UI)
03
2
2
iv
Customer Relationship
Management
03
iv
Future Marketing Trends (AI &
ML)
03
v
Web & Social Media Analytics
03
v
Integrated Marketing Strategies
03
vi
Corporate Communication &
Etiquettes
03
vi
Principles of Data Science
03
Total Credits
20
Total Credits
20
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue Higher Education in M.B.A. (Finance / Marketing/ Human Resource Management),
Masters in International Business, Chartered Financial Analyst and Chartered Accountancy, Post-Graduation
Diploma in Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, Family Managed Business, Real Estate Management and
Logistics Supply Chain Management.
About the Program:
Department of Management Studies is the vortex for shaping new age managers and entrepreneurs. The aim
of this program is to provide comprehensive management training and exposure to the students by way of
innovative practical approach teaching learning methodology. The program is designed to train students tobe
aspiring Entrepreneurs, Managers and budding CEOs of tomorrow, thus taking up the responsibility forallround development of students’ personality.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.M.S. for the Academic Year 2024-2025
The students will choose Finance or Marketing as their specialization in Semester V and VI.
No. of
Courses
1
SEMESTER V
Credits
Core Course
1
i
Logistics & Supply Chain Management
04
ii
Corporate Communication & Publicrelations
04
Elective Course
12
2
A
No. of
Courses
Finance
SEMESTER VI
Credits
Core Course
i
Operation Research
ii
Project Work
2
Elective Course
A
04
04
12
Finance
i
Investment Analysis & Portfolio
Management
03
i
International Finance
03
ii
Wealth Management
03
ii
Project Management
03
iii
Risk Management
03
iii
Strategic Financial Management
03
iv
Commodities & Derivatives Markets
03
iv
Indirect Taxes
03
Marketing
12
i
Services Marketing
03
i
Brand Management
03
ii
E-commerce & Digital Marketing
03
ii
Retail Management
03
iii
Sales & Distribution Management
03
iii
International Marketing
03
iv
Customer Relationship Management
03
iv
Media Planning & Management
03
Total Credits
20
Total Credits
20
B
B
Marketing
NOTE: Project work is considered as a special courseinvolving application of knowledge in Solving / Analyzing
/ Exploring a real-life situation / difficult problem. Project work would be of 04 credits. A project work may be
undertaken in any area of elective Courses / study area selected.
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue Higher Education in M.B.A. (Finance / Marketing/ Human Resource Management),Masters
in International Business, Chartered Financial Analyst and Chartered Accountancy, Post GraduationDiploma in
Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, Family Managed Business, Real Estate Management and Logistics
Supply Chain Management.
B.Com. (Digital Business)
Bachelor of Management Studies
B.M.S.
B.A. Multimedia and Mass Communication
Bachelor of Arts:
Multimedia and Mass Communication (B.A.M.M.C.)
About the Program:
Department of BAMMC provides an interesting amalgamation of practical and theoretical knowledge
to its learners that sets the basis for new avenues in mass media and communications for the Gen-Z. The
comprehensive curriculum includes courses in advertising, journalism. film studies, televisionstudies, video
production Digital media, and new technologies.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.A. (M.M.C.) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
The students will choose Advertising or Journalism as their specialization in Semester V and VI.
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V (Advertising)
Discipline Related Generic
(compulsory)
Copywriting
Advertising & Marketing Research
Discipline Specific Electives
(any four)
Globalization and International
Advtg
Brand Building
Agency Management
Account Planning & Advertising
Social Media Marketing
Direct Marketing & e-commerce
Consumer Behaviour
Documentary & AD Film Making
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total Credits
No. of
Courses
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SEMESTER V (Journalism)
Discipline Related Generic
Reporting
Investigative Journalism
No. of
Credits Courses
04
04
1
2
03
1
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SEMESTER VI (Advertising)
Discipline Related Generic
(compulsory)
Digital media
Advertising Design
Discipline Specific Electives
(any four)
Advertising in contemporary
society
Brand Management
Media Planning & Buying
Advertising & Sales Promotion
Rural Marketing & Advertising
Retailing & Merchandising
Entertainment & Media Marketing
Television Program Production
20
Total Credits
Credits
No. of
Courses
04
04
1
2
03
SEMESTER VI (Journalism)
Discipline Related Generic
Credits
04
04
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
20
Credits
04
04
1
Digital Media
Newspaper & Magazine Design (Proj-ect)
Discipline Specific Electives
(Any Four)
Contemporary Issues
Discipline Specific Electives
(Any Four)
Features & Writing For Social
Justice
Writing & Editing Skills
Global Media & Conflict Resolution
Business & Financial Journalism
Mobile Journalism & New Media
News Media Management
Journalism & Public Opinion
Media Laws & Ethics
03
03
2
3
Lifestyle Journalism
Photo & Travel Journalism
03
03
03
03
03
03
03
4
5
6
7
8
Magazine Journalism
Sports Journalism
Crime Reporting
Fake News & Fact Checking
Television Journalism
03
03
03
03
03
Total Credits
20
Total Credits
03
20
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue education in M.A. (Journalism), M.A.(Advertising & PR), M.A. (Mass Communication),
M.A. (Media & Communication) and M.A. (Entertainment, Media & Advertising). They can also pursue Post
Graduation in Journalism, Media and Acting.
About the Program:
The Department is the foundation for budding filmmakers, technicians, and media producers to prepare the
learners for various aspects of production of Film, Television and other mediums. This 3-year undergraduate
program meets the technical requirements of the field and provides the given practical exposure required bythe
learners
Courses offered at T.Y.B.A. (F.T.N.M.P.) for the Academic Year 20242025
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V
i
Credits
No. of
Courses
Laws related to Films, TV and Internet
03
i
ii
New Media Theory and Practice (with
advanced web design & app making)
03
iii
Understanding Indian Contemporary
Cinema
03
iv
Media Project Management
03
v
Basics of Marketing and Publicity
Design
03
vi
Advanced Practical Film Making
05
Total Credits
20
ii
SEMESTER VI
Final Project Short Film (10-15
minutes)
Credits
20
Comprehensive, which will
include writingan original story
to External production and distribution of film examiner) in the
national and international circuit.
It will also involve creating a
Blog, FB page, Website for the
film. Write a report
Total Credits
20
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue Higher Education in Masters in Film Television & Production, M.A. (Audiography, Cinema
& Television), M.A. (Cinematography), M.A. (Film & Media Management), M.A. (Media & Entertainment)
and Post- Graduation in Film Direction, Film Production.
B.A. Film, Television and New Media Production
Bachelor of Arts :
Film, Television and New Media Production B.A. (F.T.N.M.P.)
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)
Bachelor of Science
B.Sc.
About the Program:
Bachelor of Science gives a holistic approach with equal emphasis on all core subjects of Physics, Chemistry,
Botany, Zoology and Mathematics & Statistics. The course is application oriented and will prepare studentswith
requisite competency in basic academic, research and modern industry.
T.Y. B.Sc.: Courses Offered (40 Credits)
(Implemented from Academic Year : 2022-2023)
•
Physics with Applied Component subject – Electronic Instrumentation
•
Chemistry with Applied Component subject – Drugs and Dyes
•
Mathematics with Applied component subject – Computer Programming and System Analysis
•
Zoology with Applied Component subject – Fishery Biology
•
Botany with Applied Component subject – Horticulture and Gardening
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue Higher Education in M.Sc., M.B.A., M.C.A., Research Analyst and Bachelors of Education.
B.Sc.(I.T.)
About the Program:
Department of Information Technology nurtures its young minds in the exciting and upcoming areas of
coding, machine learning, content management software, application development etc. The exciting journey
at undergraduate and postgraduate level allows the learners to create a career in the field of Information
Technology and Data Science
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Sc. (I.T.) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
SEMESTER V
Course Type
Course Title
Skill Enhancement Course
Skill Enhancement Course
Skill Enhancement Course
Discipline Specific Elective (Any One)
Software Project Management
Internet of Things
Advanced Web Programming
Artificial Intelligence
Linux System Administration
Enterprise Java
Next Generation Technologies
Project Dissertation
Internet of Things Practical
Advanced Web Programming Practical
Artificial Intelligence Practical
Linux Administration Practical
Enterprise Java Practical
Next Generation Technologies Practical
Discipline Specific Elective (Any One)
Skill Enhancement Course Practical
Skill Enhancement Course Practical
Skill Enhancement Course Practical
Discipline Specific Elective Practical (Any One) *
Discipline Specific Elective Practical (Any One) *
Credits
Total Credits
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
20
(All the practical mentioned in the syllabi are compulsory as per the courses chosen)
SEMESTER VI
Course Type
Course Title
Skill Enhancement Course
Skill Enhancement Course
Skill Enhancement Course
Discipline Specific Elective
(Any One)
Software Quality Assurance
Security in Computing
Business Intelligence
Principles of Geographic Information
Systems Enterprise Networking
IT Service Management
Cyber Laws
Project Implementation
Security in Computing Practical
Business Intelligence Practical
Principles of Geographic Information Systems Practical
Enterprise Networking Practical
Advanced Mobile Programming
Discipline Specific Elective (Any One)
Skill Enhancement Course Practical
Skill Enhancement Course Practical
Skill Enhancement Course Practical
Discipline Specific Elective Practical
(Any One) *
Skill Enhancement Course Practical
Credits
Total Credits
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
02
20
Future Prospects:
Students can do pursue Higher Education in M.Sc. (I.T), MCA , MBA, Majority of Students are getting Campus
Placement in Reputed Software Industry like Infosys, TCS, L & T Infotech, J P Morgan, Deloite Solutions Wipro
Tech & many more. Studentcan also transfer their credit and study with Rider University, USA, University of
Frazer Valley – Canada and University ofCanberra – Australia & complete their Integrated Degree.
B.Sc. (Information Technology)
Bachelor of Science (Information Technology)
B.Sc.(Computer Science)
Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)
B.Sc.(C.S.)
About the Program:
The Department aims at providing quality education in Computer Science. It is the centre imparting knowledgeon
computer and computing and its usage in processing information. The learners give the department a dynamic
character and an active culture towards Computer Science, guided by their faculty members.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Sc. (C.S.) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V
Credits
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER VI
1
Elective-I (Select any Two)
Credits
1
Elective-I (Select any Two)
i
Artificial Intelligence
03
i
Wireless Sensor Networks and
Mobile Communications
03
ii
Linux Server Administration
03
ii
Cloud Computing
03
iii
Software Applications of Bio-informatics
03
iii
Cyber Forensics
03
2
Elective-II (Select any Two)
2
Elective-II (Select any Two)
iv
Information and Network Security
03
iv
Information Retrieval
03
v
Architecting of IoT
03
v
Digital Image Processing
03
vi
Web Services
03
vi
Data Science
03
3
Skill Enhancement
3
Skill Enhancement
v
Game Programming
v
Ethical Hacking
4
Practical
4
Practical
vi
Practical of Elective-I
02
vi
Practical of Elective-I
02
vii
Practical of Elective-II
02
vii
Practical of Elective-II
02
viii
Project Implementation
01
viii
Project Implementation
01
ix
Practical of Skill Enhancement :Game Programming
01
ix
Practical of Skill
Enhancement :Game
Programming
01
02
Total Credits
20
02
Total Credits
20
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue Higher Education in M.Sc. (Computer Science), M.C.A., Masters in Systems Analyst,
Software programming, Network programming, Masters in Database Management. Students can work in areas
of development for web games, web systems, products & Technical Analyst.
About the Program:
B.Sc. (Biotechnology) involves an in-depth study of biological processes and genetic manipulations meant
for applications in diverse fields such as genetic engineering, industrial production of antibiotics, hormones,
vaccines for medical use and other products for various purposes.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Sc. (Biotech) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V
Credits
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER VI
Credits
i
Cell Biology
2.5
i
Biochemistry
2.5
ii
Medical Biotechnology
2.5
ii
Industrial Microbiology
2.5
iii
Molecular Biology
2.5
iii
Pharmacology and Neurochemistry
2.5
iv
Marine Biotechnology & Instrumentation
2.5
iv
Environmental Biotechnology
2.5
v
Cell biology+ Medical biotechnology Practical
03
v
Biochemistry& Industrial Microbiology Practical
03
vi
Molecular Biology+ Marine Biotechnolo-gy& Instrumentation Practical
03
vi
vii
Biosafety - Theory
02
vii
Agribiotechnology - Theory
02
viii
Biosafety - Practical
02
viii
Agribiotechnology - Practical
02
Total Credits
20
Pharmacology - Neurochemistry
and Environmental - Biotechnology Practical(50M)+ Project work
(50M)
Total Credits
03
20
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue M.Sc. (Biotechnology / any specialized branch of Biotech), M.B.A.(Biotechnology), M.Sc.
or Post Graduation Diploma Course in Clinical Research, Post-Graduation Diploma in Medical Lab Technology,
M.Sc. Biochemistry, M.Sc. Herbal Sciences, M.Sc. Environmental Sciences, M.Sc. Plant Biotechnology, M.Sc.
Animal Biotechnology and so on.
B.Sc.(Biotechnology)
Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)
B.Sc. (Biotech)
B.Sc.(Computer Science)
Bachelor of Science (Data Science)
B.Sc.(DS)
About the Program:
B.Sc.(Data Science) is the stepping stone for every young student who aspires for a successful career in Data
Analytics that includes subjects like Programming, Excel, Big Data Analytics, Machine Learning and related
aspects in order to understand the problem or phenomena with respect to a set of real-world data.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Sc. (D.S.) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V
Credits
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER VI
Credits
i
Software Project Management
02
i
Machine Learning
02
ii
Artificial Intelligence
02
ii
Cloud Computing
02
iii
Business Intelligence using Tableau/
Power BI
02
iii
Enterprise Java
02
iv
Big Data Analysis using Hadoop
02
iv
Knowledge Management
02
v
Business Ethics and Environmental
Science
02
v
Internet of Things
02
vi
Software Project Management
Practical(Proj-ect)
02
vi
Machine Learning Practical
02
vii
Artificial Intelligence Practical
02
vii
Cloud Computing Practical
02
viii
Business Intelligence using Tableau/
Power BI
Practical
02
viii
Enterprise Java Practical
02
ix
Big Data Analysis using Hadoop
Practical
02
ix
Knowledge Management Practical
(Project)
02
x
Business Ethics and Environmental
SciencePractica (Seminar)
02
x
Internet of Things Practical
02
Total Credits
20
Total Credits
20
Future Prospects:
after compliting B.Sc. (DS) student can go for jobs in top companies either through campus placement or
walkin. Also they can go higher studies such as MBA,MCA, M.Sc IT & outside universties as well.
B.Sc.(Aviation)
Bachelor of Science (Aviation)
B.Sc. (Aviation)
About the Program:
A Candidate for being eligible for admission to B.Sc. (Aviation) must have passed the Higher Secondary School
Certificate (Standard XII) Examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary Education, Pune or
examination of any other Government recognized board as equivalent thereto, with the subjects English, Physics
and Mathematics
OR
A Candidate who has passed post SSC Three-year Engineering / Technology / diploma course with Mathematics
and Physics
OR
A candidate who has passed post HSC diploma (one year after XII standard) of Maharashtra Board of Technical
education or AICTE approved or any
other recognized government body in information technology / Computer Technology / Computer Engineering
/ Computer Science / Electrical, Electronics and Video Engineering and allied branches / Mechanical and allied
branches /Chemical and allied branches / Civil and allied branches.
O.6147 : Eligibility Criteria for Direct Admission to Second year B.Sc. (Aviation) :
“A Learner with Indian CPL and / or Indian ATPL awarded by DGCA, India, will be eligible for direct admission
to the second year ofB.Sc. (Aviation) Course”
Students from other University or Board of Secondary or Intermediate Education or any Statutory examination
body should refer toUniversity Ordinance (O.111) as given in the college prospectus page no. 20.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Sc. (Aviation) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No of
Courses
Name of Courses
Credits
i
Air Navigation
05
ii
Air Regulation
03
iii
Meteorology
03
iv
Aircraft and Engines
05
v
Flying Experience
04
Semester I to Semester VI has the Courses listedabove. Each Semester has 20 credits
Note : In Sixth Semester there is no flying and isreplaced by project work.
Admission Policy :
1. Admissions are done on the basis of Fresher category students (60 Seats) and Valid Indian CPL (DGCA)
category (60) Seats.
2. As per University, laid down norms flying has to be completed within two years of joining the course.
Flying experience can be taken from any of the flying clubs (Approved by DGCA)
Documents Required :
•
XII Marksheet (original to be shown) along withone attested photocopy.
•
CPL License photocopy if available (original to beshown)
•
First class medical certificate photocopy (for CPLcategory) and second class. Medical certificatefor fresher
category students from DGCAapproved medical practioner / hospitals
•
Two passport size photographs
•
One photocopy of Leaving Certificate (original tobe shown)
ORDINANCES & REGULATIONS RELATING TO DEGREE OF
B.Sc. (AVIATION)
R.8388: B. Sc. Degree in Aviation will be awarded to the student only after submitting verified Commercial
Pilot License(obtained from DGCA/ICAO/FAA/JAR/CASA/TPT. CANADA) to the examination section of
the University of Mumbai.
R.8389: For every 40 hours of flying done by the student, 4 credits will be given in each Semester. Students already
holding Commercial Pilot License (CPL) will be eligible for full credits in practical.
R.8390: The Students will have to complete minimum 200 Hrs. of flying training to obtain CPL (Commercial). It
is mandatoryfor the student to obtain CPL (Commercial Pilot License) and submit the copy to the examination
section of the Universityof Mumbai, through concerned college.
NOTE:
The Students will have to complete a minimum 200 hours of flying training to obtain CPL (Commercial Pilot
License) whichis the requirement of the DGCA. To obtain B.Sc. Degree (Aviation) it is mandatory for the student
to obtain CPL (CommercialPilot License) and submit the copy to the examination section of the University of
Mumbai, through concerned college.
Ordinance and Regulations:
Circular: Released by Board of Examination and Evaluation /327/2021 dated 23rd SEPTEMBER 2021 , stated
that withoutflying experience , the subject of FLYING EXPERIENCE(Practical ) to be reduced along with its
credits. Degree of Bachelorof Aviation Science will be awarded with remaining credits.
About the Program:
Department of Animation & VFX, the pioneer in career-ready formal higher education, works closely for
Academia and Industry to design and deliver curriculum that is relevant to Industries’ needs. Innovative and
employability-based curriculum is the highlight of this unique program enabling the students to get the right
launchpad for their exciting career ahead.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Sc. (AVFX) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V
Credits
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER VI
Credits
i
History Of VFX
01
i
Project Management
01
ii
3d Dynamics
01
ii
Advanced 3d Animation
01
iii
Match Moving
01
iii
VFX Compositing
01
iv
Compositing Techniques
01
iv
Elective Course Offered -I
01
v
Advanced Modeling And Texturing
01
v
Elective Course Offered -II
01
vi
3d Dynamics Practical
04
vi
Advanced 3d Animation Practical
04
vii
Match Moving Practical
04
vii
VFX Compositing Practical
04
viii
Compositing Techniques Practical
04
viii
Elective Course Offered -I Practical
04
ix
Advanced Modeling And Texturing
Practical
03
ix
Elective Course Offered -II Practical
03
Total Credits
20
Total Credits
20
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue Higher Education in:1. Master of Animation (Advanced Animation), / Master of VFX (Advanced VFX).
2. Diploma Course in Advanced Animation / Advanced VFX
B.Sc.(Animation & VFX)
Bachelor of Science (Animation & VFX)
B.Sc.(AVFX)
B.Sc. (Acturial Science)
Bachelor of Science (Actuarial Science)
B.Sc.(A.S.)
About the Program:
This course deals with evaluating risks and maintaining the economic stability of insurance or financial
organisations. Students learn about insurance risk calculation, insurance premiums, application of economicand
mathematical analyses for making any decision in financial planning, insurance investment, and management
among all the others.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.Sc. (A.S.) for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No. of
Courses
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V
SEMESTER VI
Credits
i
Actuarial Mathematics 7
03
i
Life Insurance
03
ii
Actuarial Mathematics 8
03
ii
Non-life Insurance
03
iii
Actuarial Mathematics 7,8 (Practical)
03
iii
Health Insurance
03
iv
Actuarial Statistics 7
03
iv
Professional Awareness, Actuarial
Models and Audit Trail 1
03
v
Actuarial Statistics 8
03
v
Professional Awareness, Actuarial
Models and Audit Trail 2
03
vi
Actuarial Statistics 7, 8 (Practical)
03
vi
Professional Awareness, Actuarial
Models and Audit Trail 1,2 (Practical)
03
vii
Actuarial Business Communication 1
02
vii
Actuarial Business Communication
2
02
Total Credits
20
Total Credits
20
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue M.Sc. in Actuarial Science, PG Diploma in Actuarial Science, PG Diploma in Insurance
and Risk Management, Diploma in Insurance and Financial Services
About the Program:
This is a specially designed program for aspiring athletes and fitness experts who wish to pursue an educational
career in the field of physical education. The program focuses in the field of physical education,health education
and various sports and their relation and scientific implementation in the society.
Courses offered at T.Y.B.S.S. for the Academic Year 2024-2025
No. of
Courses
SEMESTER V
Credits
No. of
Courses
i.
Sports Psychology & Sociology
03
i.
Research, Statistics & Project
03
ii.
Sports Coaching- Strength &
Conditioning- V
03
ii.
Sports Coaching- Strength &
Conditioning- VI
03
iii.
Sports Infrastructure & Sports
Specialization- V
02
iii.
Sports Infrastructure & Sports
Specialization- VI
02
iv.
Biomechanics & Kinetology
02
iv.
Exercise Therapy
02
v.
Food & Nutrition- IV
02
v.
Sports Ethics & Sports Management
02
vi.
Finance & Budget- I
02
vi.
Finance & Budget- II
02
vii.
Practical of Paper i
02
vii.
Practical of Paper i
02
viii
02
Practical of Paper iii
02
Practical of Paper ii
ix.
Total Credits
20
SEMESTER VI
Practical of Paper ii
ix.
viii
Credits
02
Practical of Paper iii
02
Total Credits
20
Future Prospects:
Students can pursue M.B.A. in Sports Management. Graduates can expect to qualify for positions such as sports
trainer, assistant or head coach, personal trainer, wellness director, health promotion specialist, conditioningcoach,
exercise scientist, sports supplement researcher, occupational physiologist, sports nutritionist and cardiac rehab
specialist.
Bachelor of Sports Science
Bachelor of Sports Science
B.S.S.
Examination Rules
Examination Rules
(Undergraduate & Post Graduate Programmes)
(Implemented from 2019-2020 onwards progressively)
Examination Rules (Undergraduate & Post Graduate Programmes)
(Implemented from 2019-2020 onwards progressively)
University Grant Commission and University of Mumbai have granted Autonomous Status to Thakur
Educational Trust’s Thakur College of Science & Commerce, Kandivali (East) from the Academic Year 20192020 (UGC Letter No. F.22-1/2017(AC) dated 24 June, 2019). TCSC is Academically Autonomous College
affiliated to University of Mumbai however graduate Degree will be conferred by University of Mumbai.
The Mumbai University will confer the degree with the name of Thakur College of Science and Commerce.
Examination Pattern – 60:40
Semester End Examination (SE): 60 Marks of 2Hrs Duration Continuous Evaluation (CE): 40 Marks
Maximum Credit Points:
Stream : Under Graduate Science
Programmes: B.Sc.(CBZ/PCM/PMS), B.Sc.(I.T.), B.Sc.(C.S.), B.Sc.(Biotech), B.Sc.(Aviation), B.Sc.(Data
Sci.), B.Sc.(A.S.), Bachelor of Animation & VFX, B.S.S.
Semester
Credit Points
I
20
II
20
III
20
IV
20
V
20
VI
20
Total
120
Stream : Under Graduate Commerce
Programmes : B.Com., B.Com.(A&F), B.Com.(B&I), B.Com.(I.M), B.Com.(FM), B.M.S., B.Com.(Hons)*,
I.A.Com., B.I.E., B.R.O.**
Stream : Under Graduate Arts
Programmes : B.A.(M.M.C.), B.A.(FTNMP)
Semester
Credit Points
Semester
Credit Points
I
20
20*
30**
II
20
20*
30**
III
20
26*
30**
IV
20
26*
30**
V
20
28*
30**
VI
20
28*
30**
Total
120
146*
180**
I
20
II
20
III
20
IV
20
V
20
VI
20
Total
120
Additional Credits:
It is expected from Under graduate learners to earn 8 extra credits during semester II to V and post graduate
learners to earn 4 extra credits during semester I to III. The extra credits earned will be credited in the Final
semester grade card separately of the programme. The additional credits considered will be as follows
Sr.No
Course
Duration
Credits
6 Weeks
2
Certificate courses of NPTEL/SWAYAM
PROMETRIC, PEARSON, CERTIPORT,
COURSERA, EDX and UDEMY.
8 Weeks
3
12 Weeks
4
2
Industrial Training/Internship
15 Hours
1
3
Departmental or Approved Certificate Course
30 Hours
2
1
Examination Rules
Academic Assessment (Undergraduate Programmes):
Continuous Evaluation: 40 Marks
Continuous
Evaluation
Marks
A) CE-I
20
20 Marks Test of 40 min. duration per course.(Centralised Activity)
B) CE-II
15
CE-II (Decentralized at Department level)
Any one Activity among the following :
a. Presentation (Not Applicable to B.Com. & B.Sc. Learners)
b. Tutorials(Not Applicable for Professional Programmes)
c. Case Studies
d. Industrial Visit Report
e. Book Review
f. Report on Research Paper
(Best Performance Certificate for Activities)
C) Active
Participation &
Conduct
05
Description
Active class Participation/Departmental Activities/Active Library User and Attendance and Conduct (To the satisfaction of HOD/Co-ordinator)
Semester End Examination: 60 Marks
Semester End examination of 60 marks for the duration of 2 hours for each course will be conducted at the
end of each semester. The question paper pattern will be as per guidelines of the concerned BOS and is defined in the Syllabus.
Passing Standard:
There will be separate 40% passing standard for CE and SE for each Course. For the Courses with practical
learner must score 40% marks assigned to the practical separately.
Sr.No. Examination
1
Semester End (SE)
2
3
4
Maximum Marks
60
Passing Marks (40%)
24
40
100
50/100
16
40
20/40
Continuous Evaluation(CE)
Total of SE and CE
Practical
The 10 Point Grading Table:
Marks
Grade Point
Grade
Performance
80 & Above
10
O
Outstanding
70-79.99
60-69.99
55-59.99
50-54.99
45-49.99
40-44.99
Less than 40
9
8
7
6
5
4
0
A+
A
B+
B
C
D
F
Excellent
Very good
Good
Above average
Average
Pass
Fail
The Overall Grade Table will be as follows to indicate overall semester/s performance.
SGPA/CGPA
Grade
Performance
10.00
O
Outstanding
9.00-9.99
A+
Excellent
8.00-8.99
A
Very good
7.00-7.99
B+
Good
6.00-6.99
B
Above average
5.00-5.99
C
Average
4.00-4.99
D
Pass
Examination Rules
Examination Pattern and passing standards:
The Scheme of examination shall be divided into two parts:
There are 24 credits in each semester:
(A) Internal Assessment
40 marks
Passing: 16/40
(B) Semester end Examination
60 marks
Passing: 24/60
Practical components for each paper in Semester-I, Semester-II, Semester-III, Semester-IV have 50 marks. Scaling
down in Internal marks is applicable at postgraduate Programme if the difference in the Internal andExternal is
more than 20%. (VG 61 / 20th Sept.2013)
Allowed To Keep Terms (ATKT):
Stream: Commerce & Arts
Programs: B.Com. B.Com.(A&F), B.Com.(B&I), B.M.S.,
B.Com.(IM), B.Com.(FM), B.A.(MMC), B.A.(FTNMP),
B.Com.(Hons), B.Com.(IA), B.Com.(Entrepreneurship),B.Com. (DB)
1. A learner shall be allowed to keep terms toSemester II irrespective of credits earned by the learner in
semester I.
2.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms to Semester IV irrespective of credits earned by the
learner in semester III.
3.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms toSemester VI irrespective of credits earned by the learner in
semester V.
4.
A learner shall be allowed to keep term if a learner failed to get grade points 4 (Grade D) in not more than
TWO courses (200 Marks) of the Semester.
Eligibility for Semester III:
1.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester III if learner secures grade point 4 (GradeD) & above
for each course of Semester I and II.
2.
A learner who failed to get minimum grade point4 (Grade D) & above in not more than TWO courses (200
Marks) of semester I and Semester II each. Eligibility for Semester V:
1.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester V if learner secures grade point 4 (GradeD) in each
course of Semester I, II, III and IV.
2.
A learner who is successful in Semester I and II andfailed to get grade point 4 (Grade D) in not more thanTWO
courses (200 Marks) each in Semester III andSemester IV.
3.
A learner who is successful in Semester III and IV and failed to get grade point 4 (Grade D) in not morethan
TWO courses (200 Marks) each in Semester I and Semester II.
Stream: Science
Programmes: B.Sc.(CBZ/PCM/PMS), B.Sc.(C.S.), B.Sc.
(Biotech) (Aggregate marks per semester above 900)
1.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms toSemester II irrespective of credits earned by the learner in
Semester I.
2.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms toSemester IV irrespective of credits earned by the learner in
Semester III.
3.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms to Semester VI irrespective of credits earned by the
learner in Semester V.
4.
A learner shall be allowed to keep term if a learnerfailed to get grade points 4 (Grade D) in not morethan
THREE courses (300 marks) of Semester. Eligibility for Semester III:
1.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms forSemester III if learner secures minimum grade point 4
(Grade D) in each course of Semester I and II.
2.
A learner who failed to get grade point 4 (Grade D) in not more than THREE courses (300 Marks) of
Semester I and Semester II each.
Eligibility for Semester V:
1.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms forSemester V if learner secures grade point 4 & above(Grade
D) in each course of Semester I, II, III and IV.
2.
A learner who is successful in Semester I and II and failed to get minimum grade point 4 (Grade D) in not
more than THREE courses (300 Marks) each inSemester III and Semester IV.
3.
A learner who is successful in Semester III and IVand failed to get minium grade point 4 (Grade D) innot
more than THREE courses (300 Marks) each in Semester I and Semester II.
Allowed To Keep Terms:
Stream: Science
Programmes: B.Sc. (I.T.), B.Sc. (Data Science) B.Sc. (Animation & VFX), Bachelor of Sports Science B.Sc.
(Actuarial Science) (Aggregate marks per semesterbelow 900)
1.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms toSemester II irrespective of credits earned by the learner in
Semester I.
2.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms to Semester IV irrespective of credits earned by the
learner in Semester III.
3.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms toSemester VI irrespective of credits earned by the learner in
Semester V.
4.
A learner shall be allowed to keep term if a learner
failed to get grade points 4 (Grade D) in not more than TWO/THREE courses (Total of Three Course should
not exceed 200 marks) of the Semester.
Eligibility for Semester III:
1.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester III if learner secures minimum grade point 4(Grade D)
of each course of Semester - I and II.
2.
A learner who failed to get grade point 4 (Grade D)in not more than TWO/THREE courses (Total of Three
Course should not exceed 200 marks) of Semester Iand Semester II each.
Eligibility for Semester V:
Examination Rules
Allowed To Keep Terms (ATKT):
Examination Rules
1.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms for Semester V if learner secures minimum grade point 4(Grade D)
in each course of Semester I, II, III and IV.
2.
A learner who is successful in Semester I and II andfailed to get grade point 4 (Grade D) in not more thanTWO/
THREE courses (Total of Three Course shouldnot exceed 200 marks) each in Semester III and Semester
IV.
3.
A learner who is successful in semester III and IV and failed to get grade point 4 (Grade D) in not morethan
TWO/THREE courses (Total of Three Course should not exceed 200 marks) each in Semester I andSemester
II.
Allowed To Keep Terms (ATKT) and Eligibility for Semester-III (Post
Graduate Programs):
As per existing rules of University of Mumbai i.e., learner is eligible to take admission in Semester III
irrespective of number of courses failed however Semester IV grade card will not be issued till 96 credits
required has been successfully achieved.
ATKT Examination and Carry Forward of Marks:
1.
ATKT examination of CE and SE examination will beconducted Twice in academic year for each semester
2.
If learner is unsuccessful in CE of the course in the semester must submit assignment of the course onthe topic
assigned for 20 marks and attend viva for20 marks on the day, time and venue defined.
3.
Learner unsuccessful in semester end examination of the course need not appear for the CE of the course.
Marks will be carry forwarded and vice versa.
4.
If a learner fails to secure the required minimum40% marks of the total marks or is absent for the
practical examination in odd/even semester thensuch learner will have to re-appear for the practical
examination in the subsequent odd/even semester. (Learner must produce certified practical record/
journal of year of enrolment)
5.
Learner needs to register for ATKT examination by paying examinations fees within stipulated time period
as notified.
Important Note: Learner must clear the backlog of any examinations within two years from the exam first
appeared.
ATKT Rules: (M.Sc. Programs)
A.T.K.T. rules for M.Sc. Programme for credit BasedSemester & Grading System: (R. 8654)
1.
A learners shall be allowed to keep term for semester II irrespective of number of heads of failures in the
semester I.
2.
A learner shall be allowed to take admission and to keep terms and appear for semester III irrespective of
number of heads of failure in the Semester I and II.
3.
A learner after attending semester III is allowed to go semester IV.
4.
A learner shall be allowed to keep terms and allowed to appear for semester IV irrespective of number
of heads of failure in semester I, II & III.However, the result of the semester IV shall be keptat abeyance until
the learner passes each of the semester I, Semester II, semester III.
5.
A learner will have to earn a minimum of 96 credits to pass the M.Sc. degree.
6.
Those who fail in any course in any semester willhave to clear the same in the examination conducted in the
corresponding odd or even semester.
Verification of Marks:
The students have to immediately apply for verification /redressal/photo copy of answer sheets inthe prescribed
Unfair Means During Examinations: (O.5050) Students using unfair means during an examinationwill
be referred to Unfair Means Enquiry Committee.The Committee will follow the procedure prescribedby the
University and recommend action against those found guilty in accordance with University guidelines which
includes debarment from examinations forupto 3 years. To avoid such unpleasant situations,students should
desist from the use of unfair meansduring an examination. Students should ideally refrain from bringing their
mobile phones, smart watcheswith them during examinations. If they are brought,cell phones should be kept
in the students’ bagsduring the examinations.
Punitive Measures :
For the maintenance of discipline and proper conductamong the students of the college, the Principal can
inflict any one of the punitive measures listed below:
1.
Principal reserves the right to suspend a student from college for a specified period.
2.
Withdrawing or withholding of University Examination form.
3.
Imposing fine as a measure for indiscipline, subjectto the kind of indiscipline.
4.
Rustication.
5.
Refunding of installment of fees is decided by the Principal.
6.
In case of malpractice during examination, Principal can use discretion to punish the student on specific
grounds.
7.
Giving benefit or withdrawal of benefits such as scholarship, other concession and reliefs is decidedby the
Principal
8.
As an Act of Punishment, student can be denied use of gymkhana, library and other facility for a specific
period.
Examination Rules
format within 6 days of the declarationof result. This is applicable for all Semesters from Semesters I to Semester
VI for all courses of undergraduate and for all Semesters from Semester Ito Semester IV for all courses of post
graduate.
Committees & Associations
Committees & Associations
Internal Complaints Committee
The College has set up ICC for redressal of sexual harassment cases, under the University Grants Commission’s
notification on May 2, 2016, titled Prevention, Prohibition & Redressal of Sexual Harassment of Women
Employees & Students in Higher Educational Institutions. It functions with the aim to prevent sexual harassment
of employees & students. Any form of sexual harassment, particularly against women is not acceptable in
college premises.
Anti-Ragging Cell
Ragging is strictly prohibited at Thakur College of Science and Commerce. Any student found indulging
in ragging in any form, directly or indirectly, actively or passively, or being a part of conspiracy to promote
ragging, within or outside the campus, would face strict disciplinary action by the College, and will be liable to
be punished as per the UGC Regulations on curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions,
2009 (U/S 26(1) (g) of the UGC Act, 1956) and The Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999, as well
as under the provisions of any other penal law for the time being in force and shall also be liable to rustication
from the College.
Students’ Council
The Students’ Council is formed under the Maharashtra Universities Act 1994. The Principal is the Ex-Officio
Chairman of the Council, while the student-members elect one of them as its Secretary.
The Council comprises of students nominated on the basis of their academic performance, participation in
Cultural activities, Sports, NSS and NCC. The Council is set up to look after the welfare of the students and
to promote and co-ordinate the extra-curricular activities of different student associations for better corporate
life. It helps the College administration in maintaining discipline and conducting various activities for the
students like popular Youth Parliament, Debates on contemporary issues along with Cultural celebrations like
Christmas, Traditional Day, Rose Day, Navratri etc….
Women Development Cell (WDC)
This cell has been functioning for a long time under the directives of the University of Mumbai. The cell has
consistently worked towards creating social awareness about the problems of women like Gender Equality,
Gender Discrimination and Sexual Harassment through guest lectures and conducting in-house activities.
WDC organises various events to create awareness on women safety, Empowerment, Medical Health and
Self-defense workshop. .’ Women Empowerment Week is celebrated in first week of March to commemorate
“Women’s Day”.
College Grievance Redressal Cell
The function of the Cell is to look into the complaints lodged by any students, and judge its merit. Any student
with a genuine grievance may approach the Senior members of the Committee or the Principal This cell
helps students to understand and solve their Personal, academic and college- related problems The objective
is to develop a responsive and accountable attitude among all stakeholders inorder to maintain a harmonious
educational atmosphere in the College.
Examination Committee
The Principal of the College constitutes the Examination Committee, a faculty member is appointed as
Controller of the Examinations who ensures the execution of all Examination tasks. The committee takes
responsibility for the smooth conduct of all examinations and ensures timely declaration of results.
Discipline Committee
This Committee is constituted for the maintenance of discipline in the College. It ensures that students
obey rules and remain orderly and peaceful in the pursuant of educational goals of the College community.
Disciplinary framework includes Wearing Identity cards, proper dress code, no usage of cell phones in class,
harmonious behaviour; violation of which may lead to strict punishments.
Unfair Means Committee
The Committee is authorized to take disciplinary action against a student for misconduct during examination
ISO Core Committee
TCSC has established, documented, implemented, maintained and has continually improved the effectiveness
of a quality management system in accordance with the requirements of international standard ISO 9001:2015.
TCSC has determined 12 key processes needed for the quality management system and has its application
throughout the college. Audits (Internal audit and surveillance audit) are conducted biannually and annually
and cover all the key processes and requirements of ISO 9001:2015.The non-conformities are analyzed and
corrective action is decided and implemented in management review meeting. The Quality Policy is displayed
and targets in quality objectives are decided based on the results of previous years. The results are analysed and
action plans are formulated for improvement.
Attendance Committee (Science and Commerce)
College has a vigilant Attendance committee which tracks students having low attendance, displays the
Attendance Defaulting Students list before the 5th of every month. Parents are informed about their ward’s
attendance from time to time. Parents can also check the attendance of their ward on the college website: www.
tcsc.edu.in updated on a daily basis. Committee briefs Parents about usage of website for attendance check
and concerned notices at the beginning of the academic year during Parent-Teacher Meetings. The purpose of
this committee is to have control over students’ attendance.
TCSC Training & Placement Cell
The College Placement Committee consisting of Senior faculty members and students envisions an ideal
interface between Industry requirements and student’s aspirations. It conducts training Sessions for grooming
students to be Industry ready for Placement Interviews. and arranges campus placements. The goal of the
Committee is to obtain desired placement offers for the students in terms of profiles and organisations to work
with, In addition the placement committee plays an instrumental role in developing and sustaining a mutually
beneficial long term relationship with industry.
Swami Vivekananda Committee
This committee led by faculty members organizes various programs based on the life, philosophy and
achievements of Swami Vivekananda. Students are encouraged to participate in the variety of activities like
dramas, story-telling, poster–making competitions etc. throughout the year. The goal is to make students
understand the moral and ethical values for which Swami Vivekananda stood and to inculcate them in their
daily lives.
Entrepreneurship Cell
The College has an Entrepreneurial Cell – Prerna, where young minds are motivated to be wealth-creators
and inspiring entrepreneurs. Start-up discussions, Guest Lectures and Projects are organized to develop
entrepreneurial intent in students. Business ideas are mentored by Industry Experts and Faculty members. The
College is proud to have many students develop their ideas into Business potentials and be able to initiate their
Businesses in the competitive world.
Department of Lifelong Learning and Extension (DLLE)
DLLE is a statutory department of University of Mumbai to promote meaningful and sustained rapport between
the university and the community. Our College became a part of DLLE in 2011-12 and registers learners each
academic year for extension activities. DLLE currently runs six projects, namely: Anna Poorna Yojana (APY),
Career Project (CP), Industry Orientation Project (IOP), Population Education Club (PEC), Status of Women
in Society (SWS) and National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS).
Equal Opportunity Center
India is a country of diversity. It is a hub of different religions, castes and cultures. However, the Indian society
is characterized by a highly entrenched system of social stratification. It is these social inequalities that created
the barriers of denial of access to materials, cultural and educational resources to the disadvantaged groups of
society. These disadvantaged groups are SCs, STs, women, OBC (non-creamy layer), minorities and physically
challenged persons. The Equal Opportunity Cell caters to providing necessary resources for the development
Committees & Associations
conducted by College. They can decide quantum of punishment after reviewing nature of malpractices at
theory, practical / project report examination.
Committees & Associations
of such identified groups to bring in equality and parity among students
Marathi Association (Marathi Vangmaya Mandal)
Marathi Association conducts various competitions for students to understand the nuances of Marathi language
and culture. The Committee aims to inculcate the creative thinking and develop literary skills in Marathi
language among students.
Hindi Association (Hindi Sahitya Parishad)
Hindi Association led by a team of teachers with a flair for the language conducts various activities like
debates, elocution and essay competition at college and inter-collegiate level to promote the proficiency of the
language among students. Also Every year on the 14th September ‘Hindi Diwas’ is celebrated in the college
that depicts our culture and love towards National Language. English Literary Association
ELA endeavors to offer our learners various opportunities to accomplish their Goals in life, leading to Success.
ELA aims for the Holistic Development of the learners and to help them achieve English Language Proficiency
through participation in a series of activities like Essay Writing, Elocution, Debate, Book Review Short Story
Writing etc.
Commerce Association
Commerce Association is the association of all Commerce faculties and Students that aims to bridge the
gap from theory to practical aspects of Commerce and Business world. Various programs and activities like
commerce quiz, short film-making and advertising events like AD-MAD. The focus is also to develop the
overall personality of the student by exposing them to Commercial activities of Business world. Students
develop leadership qualities and job orientation skills which improves their performance in the globalized
world.
Nature Club
Nature Club promotes love for Nature and creates environmental awareness by arranging field trips, study
tours and seminars/lectures by well-known personalities in the field of environmental sciences. Nature Walks
to Borivali National Park are organized to make students understand the need for environment conservation.
Computer Association
Computer Association polishes the skills in the use of computer for the students of Computer Science and
Information Technology. Competitions like power point presentation, sketching, poster designing, games etc.
are seen with great interest among the students. Computer science Olympiad is also conducted as part of the
association.
Cultural Association
This Association of the college provides a platform to showcase the cultural talents of students in performing
arts. A variety of activities like dance, singing, Rangoli, Mehendi, Collage, Group dance etc. are organized.
“Taarangan” is the Inter-Collegiate Cultural Fest of the college organized in the month of December each year
with a unique theme that unites every student to promote, participate and excel. It attracts more than 1000
participants from Colleges across Mumbai.
College alumnus, Nehal Chudasama, trained & groomed at our cultural platform went on to become Miss Diva
- India and represented India in Miss Universe competition in Bangkok.
Many Students featured on television in various series began their journey on the Cultural stage to practice and
polish their acting skills.
“Trishna” Annual Day of the college, is organized by the students of the Cultural Association and Students
Council. It provides them an opportunity to learn the art of management, organization and develop leadership
qualities.
Parents Teacher Association
Parent – Teacher Association (PTA) is a formal organization that consists of Parents and Teachers for facilitating parental participation in the College activities.
Science Association
This association offers a platform for the students to learn, explore and experiment scientific ideas into reality.
The main aim of Science Association is to build the scientific temper in students by organizing Science
Exhibitions with a relevant science faculty theme, science quizzes, guest lectures, Olympiads and elocution competitions. All the faculties of Science stream use their expertise in promoting scientific knowledge and
research initiation among the science students.
Mathematics Association
The association aims at developing the analytical skill of the students in Mathematics and Statistics. They
conduct competitions that sharpen their aptitude skills , logical reasoning and rational thinking so that students
be prepared and confident to take up competitive exams.
Planning Forum
The Economics Department of the college conducts various subject related competitions in this association.
They conduct Elocution, Debate, Organize guest lectures on contemporary economics issues. Students are
given challenging brainstorming sessions.
Alumni Association
Thakur College of Science & Commerce Alumni Association was established in the academic year 2002-2003.
It is formed to promote a lifelong relationship between College and Alumnus and increase fellowship amongst
the members of the Association. The Alumni meet is held each year to strengthen the bond.
The Association aims to support student activities like Inter-collegiate fest ‘Tarangan’, to assist in placements
& recruitment and to promote the development of current students.
College Magazine “UDAAN”
The college Magazine ”UDAAN” is published annually that showcases the efforts and achievements of all
academic faculties and students of the college. The magazine has an editorial board consisting of the Principal,
teachers and students representatives to look after the publication of the magazine. Essays, articles, short
stories, poems from every department, is selected and published in the magazine for encouragement of students.
Counseling Cell
The College has a career counseling cell which organizes various types of counseling sessions depending on
the student’s requirement. Following are the various types of activities carried by the counseling cell.
• Career Guidance and Counseling
• Diagnostic Aptitude Test & Analysis
• Interview Technique Workshop
• Personality Development Programmes
• English Speaking Course
• Communication Skills Enhancement Workshop
• Training & Guidance for competitive examination like GRE, TOFEL, SAT, CAT etc.
• Training for NEET and JEE, AIEEE examination for Medical & Engineering courses.
• Guidance for admission in Foreign Universities.
• Guiding students for IIT- JAM examination
• Preparing students for different competitive examinations like IAS, MPSC, Banking, etc.
Field Trips and Industrial Visits
Students are given an opportunity to gain first hand knowledge and information from industries. Gaining
awareness to prepare to face the competitive business world around them is the prime objective of industrial
tours and visits. Students are able to link the theoretical knowledge to the actual functions of the industry. Trips
to JNPT, Bombay Stock Exchange, National Stock Exchange, RBI are the preferred field-trips.
Committees & Associations
Selected parents are assigned as representatives for the larger group. The Association meets at regular intervals
to discuss various issues relating to general welfare of the students. Suggestion from parents are taken into
consideration as part of decision making. We are proud to have a very active Parents Teachers Association.
Committees & Associations
Sports
The Sports Department of the College is active yearround and students are encouraged to participate in the
others. The achievements of the NSS Unit includes 5
volunteers representing Maharashtra at National Republic
Day Parade, 6 times Recipient of “Maximum Blood Unit
Collection Award” by the University of Mumbai, adoption
of 7 villages, 9 times recipient of “Best NSS Unit” and
“Best NSS Volunteer Awards” at District, University, State,
National and International level including the “Indira
Gandhi NSS Award.” In 2021-22 TCSC was awarded as
the “Best NSS Team” by University of Mumbai .
NSS Unit has adopted P.P. Shri. Gagangiri Maharj Ashram
where more than 40 thousand trees are planted in last 12
years and has been instrumental in conserving that through
Sunday projects on regular basis. The Ashram trust has
appreciated TCSC NSS Unit for dedicated work for more
than a Decade.
numerous sporting activities scheduled for them. Backed
by a dedicated team of professional coaches and assistants,
TCSC Gymkhana offers a full spectrum of sporting
facilities. Students give a lot of time and energy towards
putting up formidable College teams for all tournaments
which the college participates in.
Students are given professional coaching in Cricket,
Basketball, Football, Judo, Boxing, Yoga, Martial Arts,
Kabaddi and Volleyball etc. They have proudly represented
the college at District, State, National and International
levels in the past. The College Gymkhana facilitates the
needs of students who play Indoor games like Martial Arts,
Judo, Carom, Chess, Boxing, etc.
TCSC NSS Unit has adopted Six Villages around Mumbai
Vedhe, Talavali, Devli in Palghar, Belkadi in Vasai &
Shirole in Bhiwandi. In these villages’ activities like
medical camp, awareness on Malnutrition, Swachhata
Abhiyan, Tree Plantation, Library Educational activities
etc. were undertaken. a nursery of 50 Thousand saplings is
made at Manori for plantation
The NSS unit conducted ration distribution program to
1200 mumbai dabawallas and in adopted villages during
the pandemic times as a part of its social initiative.
NCC
Additionally, facilities of a large stadium and other
infrastructural facilities provide an ideal ambience
for outdoor games like Cricket, Football, Volleyball,
Throwball, Kabaddi, Basketball, etc. The College also
provides Table Tennis, Chess, Carom and Yoga Area in
the Gymkhana. The Gymkhana has facilities including
Exercise tools, playing equipment like Champion Boards,
Chess Sets, Footballs, Carom Boards, Table Tennis Boards,
Gymnastic Mats, Volleyballs, Cricket Kits etc.
NSS
TCSC’s National Service Scheme (NSS) Unit was
formed in the year 1999 and over the last 23 years it’s
accomplishments are a testament to the promotion
of social consciousness and community reformation
ideology. The unit has been running on its full strength
with 250 volunteers every year since 2009. The unit
actively collaborates with various Governmental Bodies,
Private Institutions, NGOs, Civil Societies, and many
NCC is a highly reputed body which is also known as
the second line of defence of our country. National Cadet
Corps with the motto “Unity and Discipline” has been
carving the social moral values of the enrolled cadets. The
NCC unit imparts values of unity, discipline and service
to the Nation. The NCC provides exposure to the cadets
to a wide range of activities with a distinct emphasis on
Social Services, Discipline and Training. The NCC Unit 3
Maharashtra Battalion at TCSC has been functioning since
the last 19 years with the same ideology. The NCC unit
puts its cadets through rigorous training. The year 20212022 witnessed the launch of Girls NCC Unit under 5
Maharashtra Battalion.
Students enrolled in First and Second Year at TCSC
can pursue NCC as Foundation Course subject in their
curriculum.
Infrastructure
Infrastructure
Library
Library is the soul of any Educational Institute. A wellstocked Library spread over 1243 square mtrs area that can
accommodate around 684 students. There are dedicated
sections like Reading Hall, Reference Section, Stack
Room and Newspaper and Magazine section. A large
collection of 59,834 books that includes reference books,
encyclopedias, magazines and journals on a wide range
of subjects. “Gyan Sagar”, book exhibition is held for
teachers and students every year.
The reading room has capacity for 684 students, Facility
to plug-in the laptop on every table is available.
h) Newspaper clippings on various topics useful for student’s assignments and projects
i)
Reading lists of interested books
The College website gives direct access of the library to
several databases related to online journals, company data,
laws, e-books, periodicals etc. useful for studies, projects
and exercises.
j)
Bibliographies on various topics
Objectives of Library
m) Journal articles Index
To acquire, update, maintain and provide a qualitative
and quantitative collection of books, periodicals and other
instructional material of electronic resources to support
the academic programme and educational objectives of
the college.
1) Home lending of books- text books and other books
are issued for one week.
To include in collection various fields of knowledge as
well as of career and character building.
k) Book reviews written by students
l)
CDs.
2) Periodicals-Journals and magazines are displayed
in the reading room.In case of any journal not found on
display please ask at the counter. Periodicals are available
for reading within the library. However, if any student
wants any periodical for home issue, they should contact
the person at the counter.
To provide quality services to faculty and students for
achieving their curricular as well as co-curricular goals,
with the help of technology, but not as a substitute for
personal service.
4) Electronic Journal Databases accessible from UGCNetwork Resource Centre in library and also from home.
To inculcate reading habit among students and to encourage
collaborative efforts among library staff and students to
maximum utilization of library resources.
5) Reference Service- This service is especially for
projects and assignments. The references are searched and
digital documents delivery through email.
Library Services
6) Book-Bank- College has a well-organized Book Bank
scheme for needy students. Application in prescribed form,
available in the college library has to be submitted before
the last date declared by the college. A set of prescribed
text-books are given to the student for one year against a
deposit amount. The same is refunded at the time of return
of the set of books without damage or mutilation
The students can approach the counter for any purpose
like Current Reading, Home Issue, Reference or getting
information related to any topic of interest.
1) Computerised catalogue (OPAC) through KOHA
software where one can locate for books according to
author, title, publisher, accession number and classification
number.
2) The following material is made available from the
library countera)
Books for current reading
b) Books for home issue for a week
c)
Question papers
d) Syllabus
e)
Reference sources such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, year books
f)
Competitive Exams related books
g) Books on careers
3) Daily newspapers are kept at the counter and available
for reading in library.
7) Syllabus of all Programmes – present and past years
Infrastructure
LABORATORIES
TCSC takes pride in its modern and well-equipped laboratories. There are 23 Computer Laboratories
equipped with 860 Computers with latest configuration.
The laboratories are designed to fulfill the stringent specifications laid down by the University to conduct
courses like B.Sc./M.Sc.(Computer Science), B.Sc./M.
Sc.(IT), M.Com. (E-Commerce) and applied component
subjects like computer programming, computer system
and application at B.Com. level. Computer Science and
IT are also taught in Junior college as vocational subjects
and optional subjects respectively. The College has
Microsoft campus agreement for software being used in the
laboratories. All laboratories are in LAN with structured
cabling as per international norms. All computers are
connected to internet. High speed broad band 100 MBPS
connectivity of 24X7 throughout the year has been
provided. The college also has 15 Science laboratories
for Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Electronics
and Biotechnology including postgraduate Chemistry
laboratories which are well equipped. 3 Research
laboratories facilitate research and scientific temper among
students.
DIGITAL LIBRARY
A newly developed digital library with 30 computers of
latest configuration is assigned for accessing multimedia
based tutorial on technical subjects and topic of general
awareness . For this purpose, a dedicated mirror server has
been installed.
BOOK BANK FACILITY
College has a well-organized Book Bank scheme for needy
students. Application in prescribed form, available in the
college library has to be submitted before the last date
declared by the college. A set of prescribed text-books are
given to the student for one year against a deposit amount.
The same is refunded at the time of return of the set of
books without damage or mutilation.
PRESENTATION ROOM
INTERNET ROOM
A Presentation Room equipped with LCD projector &
a smart board offers a good venue for the BMS, B.Com.
(B&I), B.Com.(A&F), B.Com. (F&M), B. Sc (I. T.),
B. Sc. (Aviation), BMM, B.Sc (C.S) & B.Sc (Biotech)
students to make presentations. The room is also used for
group discussion / Personal Interview and training final
year students . This place is also valued for placement
interactions, Company meetings.
A separate Internet room with dedicated 4MBPS leased
line is available for the students and teachers to access
internet for their intellectual up-gradation. Apart from this,
there is one additional leased line available from MTNL
& WIFI.
FIRST AID ROOM
The college has a first aid center looked after by trained
nurse who provides help to the students in need of medical
assistance. Doctors are made available on call in case of
medical emergency.
SEMINAR HALL
An air-conditioned seminar hall with a seating capacity
of 350, is equipped with modern audio-visual equipment,
is provided and housed on the first floor of the college building. It is an ideal place for conducting seminars, workshops and training Programmes for students and teachers. Lectures by eminent persons from industry are
arranged for the benefit of students. Educational films &
AV presentations on various topics of interest to students
are also screened occasionally.
Infrastructure
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CENTER
The college has a well equipped center of Research &
Development, where students and teachers work on
various industrial projects as well as individual research
projects for doctoral programmes in Physical, Chemical
and Biological Sciences.
CANTEEN
A spacious canteen with substantial sitting facility
which is managed by a professional caterer is housed in
the campus. Good quality food is available to staff and
students at reasonable rates. Care is also taken to maintain
clean and hygienic conditions in and around canteen.
AUDITORIUM
A sprawling multipurpose hall with state of the art equipment and facilities has been provided on seventh
floor in the college building. The well lit centrally air
conditioned mega conference hall has a seating capacity
of over 800 people. The decor, design as well as acoustic
and safety features is one of its kind. This hall is being
used for various conferences, seminars, cultural events
and academic interactions.
THAKUR TECHNOLOGY CENTER
The college has a technology center. It conducts professional
job oriented career promotional courses namely:
1) Master Diploma in Computing and IT Professional with personality development
2) Advanced Diploma in Fashion Designing
3) Advanced Diploma in Interior Designing
4) Hardware and Networking Courses After successfully completing courses, certificate is awarded.
THAKUR CRICKET STADIUM
A massive ground for all kinds of sports activities is
available for students. Thakur college takes pride in
moulding students for National and International level
sports.
Infrastructure
THAKUR FOOTBALL GROUND
A well-maintained football ground is for students. Thakur
College is proud of making many football champions.
MEDIA ROOM
TCSC- JURISEARCH CENTER OF
EXCELLANCE
Thakur College has collaborated with Jurisearch Services
(India) Pvt. Ltd to form a Centre of Excellence in 201920. This Student-centric initiative focuses on taking up
Research Projects and innovative project ideas for societal
benefit. The objective is to execute corporate clients’ real
time research work and facilitate adaption of sustainable
solutions and technologies in sectors of software services,
support and operation. TCSC Centre of Excellence
promotes the Learn & Earn program among Students who
be imbibe scientific temper among them to form Business
solutions, organize events like conference, workshops
and seminars to share research expertise on Business
Development.
The College has set up an all inclusive media studio
exclusively for its BAFTNMP and BMM students. An
Avant - grade infrastructure with ultramodern gadgets and
all that requires for preproduction of professional film is
housed here for students learning benefits. A Complete
digital studio that encompasses state of the art cinema
theatre with advance screen, digital cinema projector,
theatre sound system, a media lab with 12 IMac desktops,
a fully equipped editing room, advance softwares,
dubbing and sound recording setup, three camera setup,
portable green screen (Chroma), various sound recording
equipments like different kinds of microphones, sound
board, synchronizer, headphone and much more is
available for them.
TCSC- INNOVATION AND INCUBATION
CENTRE
TCSC LIFE SCIENCE LABORATORY
TCSC has created a new well-equipped Life Science Lab
to enhance teaching Learning process. To meet the current
challenges of practical teaching and understanding,
this Lab provides the right learning ambience with
right scientific setting. It aims to assist students in their
independent projects, research and live projects.
TCSC has recently launched a Start Up Incubation Centre
to nurture innovative ideas of the young minds. It aims to
promote setting up of Start Ups and support them during
their pre-incubation, incorporation and operations phase
to enable creation of successful businesses. Through the
Incubation Centre, students gain hands on experience in
innovation and entrepreneurship while being nurtured and
encouraged by faculty, management and industry experts
Distinguished Guest @TCSC Campus
Distinguished Guest @TCSC Campus
Shri Bhagat Singh Koshyari
Former Governor,
State of Maharashtra
Shri. Ram Naik
Former Governor,
State of Uttar Pradesh
Shri. Prithviraj Chauhan
Former Chief Minister,
Government of Maharashtra
Dr. Subramanian Swamy
Economist & Former MP,
Government of India
Prof. (Dr.) Suhas Pednekar
Former Vice Chancellor,
University of Mumbai
Prof. (Dr.) Karunesh Saxena
Vice Chancellor, Sangam
University, Bhilwara, Rajasthan
Swami Nikhileswarananda
Head, Shri Ramakrishna
Ashram, Rajkot
Prof. K. Rama Subramanian
Professor, IIT- Bombay
Mr. Dhruv Goyal
Harvard Alumnus
Student Placement:
Student Placement:
We at TCSC take all necessary measures to prepare our learners ready for dynamic Corporate World. The training
& Placement Cell of College provides necessary guidance and help to students for availing the benefit of Campus
Recruitment. The placement record of previous years provides a proof that Corporate have confidence in our
students. The College got appreciation from CII-Naoroji Godrej Model Career Centre for its dedication and
endless support towards Student Placement.
Highest Package: 9.60 LPA & Average Packages: 4.20 LPA
Mejor Recruiters of TCSC
TCSC Innovation & Incubation Centre is created for fostering innovation and entrepreneurship by supporting & promoting
business ideas to start-ups and providing an ecosystem for their growth. It was started in the year 2014 as Entrepreneurship
Cell -Prerna with the intention of harbouring and motivating an entrepreneurial spirit among the young minds.
The aim is to offer the students a platform to explore innovative Business Ideas, with a strong infrastructural support from
the College. Students with innovative ideas are invited for discussions. The Innovation and Incubation Center is actively
involved in developing the paradigm of entrepreneurial mindset & environment of ideating, creating and commercializing
the ventures at the institute or any other startups.
The main aim of the Innovation & Incubation Centre is to ensure the collaboration with corporate sectors, industries,
knowledge hubs and other socio-economic related agencies for development, intellectual property, knowledge sharing
and technological upgrade.
Objectives of the TCSC Innovation & Incubation Centre
•
To develop an entrepreneurial culture in the minds of the young minds of the students and faculty members.
•
To promote innovation and assist student ideas into start-up companies by establishing and providing physical infrastructure
•
To provide mentorship and incubation services to innovation and start-up companies by facilitating technology and industry linkages.
•
To ensure resource mobilisation and support incubation for holistic development of the students
TCSC Innovation & Incubation Centre
TCSC Innovation & Incubation Centre
International Collaborations
International Collaborations
Thakur College of Science &
Commerce has entered into MoU
with
Foreign
Universities
to
promote international education.
We strive for Student and cultural
exchange programs to foster student
development and also to promote
international and intercultural
understanding
and
academic
cooperation and collaboration.
• Frazer Valley, Vancouver, Canada
• Royal Roads University, Canada
• University of Canberra, Australia
• Riders University, New Jersey, USA
USA
Frazer Valley, Vancouver,
Canada
The college has collaborations with University of Frazer
Valley, Vancouver, Canada for B.Sc.(I.T.) and B.Sc. (C.Sc.)
students. It is a unique program where the students can study
for two years in Thakur College of Science & Commerce
and two years at Frazer Valley University. The student will
be awarded the Under Graduation Degree from Frazer Valley University.
UFV is located in the beautiful Fraser Valley just east of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The University of the
Fraser Valley (UFV) is a fully accredited, public University that enrolls approximately 15,000 students per year.
•
Software
•
Software Development
•
Project Management Computer Security
•
Development
•
Systems Analysis and Design
•
Network Design and Administration
•
Systems and Networking
Cyber Security
•
User Interface Design and Human
Factors
•
End User Support
Program Structure
•
Web and Database Design and
•
Management of Technology
•
Programming
•
YEAR 1
YEAR 2
YEAR 3
YEAR 4
TCSC BSC IT/CS
TCSC BSC IT/CS
UFV - BCIS
UFV - BCIS
RRU celebrated 75 years of
leadership and learning - 55
years as a military college and
20 years as a public applied
research university.
Royal
Roads
University,
Canada offers a similar option
of 2+2 for the B.Sc. (I.T.),
B.Sc. (C.Sc.), B.M.S., B.Com.
(A & F) and Mass Media
students.
RRU understands the need and
aspiration of their students, and
have created options to deliver
an educational experience
beyond imagination. Their
cohort model features groupbased course work, providing a
resource of like-minded peers,
they ensure the learners growth
with their program.
RRU is located in one of
Canada’s
most
beautiful
National Historic Sites. Royal
Roads University has a long
history of excellence. In 2015,
Program for BMS & BAF
Bachelor of Business Administration in Sustainability & International Business (BBA)
YEAR 1
YEAR 2
YEAR 3
YEAR 4
TCSC BMS/BAF
TCSC BMS/BAF
RRU - BBA
RRU - BBA
University of Canberra, Australia
An MoU is also signed with
University
of
Canberra,
Australia for 2+1+1 years
programme i.e., two years in
Thakur College of Science
& Commerce, one year in
University of Canberra to
complete the under-graduation
programme followed by 1
year of MBA programme. This
programme is applicable to
the Information Technology &
Commerce students.
A similar MOU has been entered with
Riders University, New Jersey, USA offering
education options of Undergraduate and
Post-Graduation Programs. This program
applicable to I.T. students and Commerce
students of BMS, BAF, BMM and B.Com.
for 2 years in Thakur College of Science &
Commerce and 1 year at Riders University
for a BBA degree
Riders University, New Jersey, USA
followed by One and half year of Master's
Degree in the area of interest.
Established in 1865, Rider University is a
comprehensive and accredited university
that draws students from around the world to our programs in business, education, liberal arts and sciences, fine and
performing arts, and music. Their academic experience emphasise connected learning, leadership skills, a global
perspective, social responsibility, and a student-centered focus.
Students can choose from the following options - Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Science in
Corporate Finance Master of Science in Information Systems
International Collaborations
Royal Roads
University, Canada
Student Services
Student Services
Sr.
No.
Student Services
Documents required
Counter No.
No. of
working days
required
1
Railway Concession
Aadhar Card, Ration Card, Electricity Bill,
College ID Card
Reception
1 or 2 day/s
2
Bonafide Certificate
Application form, Attested Xerox Copies of
Mark-sheet/s or College ID
Reception
1 or 2 day/s
3
Medium of Instruction
College ID Card and Mark-sheet
Library Office
Immediate
4
Recommendation letter
(should be applied to the
concerned teachers)
Application with College ID/ Fee Receipt and
Mark-sheet
Administration
Office
1 or 2 day/s
5
Alumni Association
Registration Form and Life
Membership
Registration form from college office
Administration
Office Counter
11
Immediate
6
No Objection Certificate
Application form, Attested Xerox Copies of
Mark-sheet/s (Semester/Class-which he/she
studied)
Administration
Office Counter 1,
Reception
1 or 2 day/s
7
Transcripts
Application form, Attested Xerox copies/
original mark-sheets of each year of the
course (All semester)
Administration
Office
6 days
8
Attestation of Transcripts
Transcript copies and original Transcript
Administration
Office
1 or 2 day/s
9
Educational Verification
Attested Xerox copies of Mark-sheets of
the student, Cash / DD of As applicable
per mark- sheet in favour of “Thakur
College of Science & Commerce”
Administration
Office Counter 6
3 days
10
Transfer Certificate
Transfer form from college where student
has secured admission, attested Xerox
copies of FY/SY/TY Degree College
mark- sheets
Administration
Office Counter 2
10 days
11
Migration Certificate
Attested Xerox copies of FY/SY/TY Degree
College mark-sheets, HSC mark-sheet
College ID card, Migration form (available
in Mumbai University), DD of Rs.220/- in
favour of “Finance andAccounts Officer,
University of Mumbai” or by cash in
University Migration Section. Online
Process - mu.migrationcertificate.in
Administration
Office Counter 2
2 days by
college and
approximately
30 days by
University of
Mumbai
12
Admission for
International Student
A valid student visa or PIO, RRO clearance
certificate from SB2 Crime branch, Address
proof in the foreign country, Prima facie
from University of Mumbai, Xerox copy
of passport, complete body check-up and
blood report, original mark-sheets transfer
certificate, migration certificate, a letter
from the Consulate
Administration
Office
As per
University
Time - table
A) General Rules :
1) The student shall abide by the rules and regulations enforced and those which may hereafter be made by the authorities of the college. Notices informing the enforcement of such rules are displayed on the college notice boards from time to time.
2) The student shall not undertake or participate or associate with any activity, inside or outside the college that may interfere with the orderly administration and smooth working of the college.
3) The student must carry a valid identity card (with all proper necessary entry and lamination) while in
the college campus and the same must be produced whenever demanded by any member of the staff. A student without identity card may not be allowed to enter the college premises.
4) Students applying for certificates, testimonials, etc. and those requiring the Principal’s signature on any kind of documents or application must first contact the college office respective authorities and no papers should directly be brought before the Principal for signature.
5) It is the responsibility of students to read the notice-boards regularly and also see the college website for important announcements made by the College office from time to time and they will not be given any concession or excuse on grounds of ignorance.
B) Discipline:
1) No society/association/forum will be formed without the permission of the Principal. No person shall be invited to address a meeting or a society / association / forum without the permission of the Principal.
2) The Student must maintain silence in the classrooms, laboratories and library. They should not loiter in the corridors when the classes are being conducted. Students are expected to spend their spare time in Students’ Common Room or study in the library (Reading Room) without causing any inconvenience or disturbance to other students and teachers.
3) Smoking, chewing gums, pan masala, spitting or any other such act are strictly prohibited in the premises of the college. Any student found indulging in any such act shall be severely punished.
4) Damage to college property will be recovered from the student if found guilty. Such student/s will face immediate rustication.
5) No student shall communicate any information or write about the matters dealing with the college administration to the Press.
6) Use of filthy language or misconduct and or intimidation on the part of the student is sufficient grounds/reasons for the suspension or expulsion.
7) Use of mobile phones in the premises of the college will not be permitted.
C) Use of Social Media :
1) Anyone Using / Copying / Reproducing fake profile of Teachers / Principal / Management, Thakur College logo, Thakur College name is a legal offence.
2) Any prank message circulation on Social networking site / Messenger Service / Print Media related with Thakur College activities is a legal offence and due legal action will be taken against the person.
3) Without prior written permission from the authorities no one is supposed to create any confession page / any group
page
that bears Thakur College name and logo.
4) Students are advised to be cautious before posting any Comments, likes, on social networking site.
D) Attendance of Learners: Important Ordinance (O.6086) Attendance in all lectures, practicals, tutorials, tests,
internal assessment and examination is compulsory.
According to ordinances O.6086 overall 75% attendance
and 50% attendance in each subject of the total number of
days on which lectures are delivered for Term I and Term
II separately is compulsory.
Ordinance,O.125: To keep terms at the college, a student
must complete to the satisfaction of the Principal the
course prescribed for such terms for the class to which
the student belongs
E) Ragging:
Students involved in ragging will be punished as per
the Provisions of “UGC Regulations on Curbing the
Menace of Ragging in Higher; Educational Institutions,
2009” (under Section 26 (I) (g) of the University Grants
Commission Act 1956). Student with previous record of
ragging will not be admitted.
Refund of College Fees: (Ordinance 0.2859)
Sr. No
Period
Percentage of Deduction
1
Prior to commencement of academic term and instruction of the course
Rs. 500/-
2
Up-to 20 days after the commencement of academic term of the course
20% of the total amount of fees
3
From 21st day Up-to next 50 days after commencement of the academic
term of the course
30% of the total amount of fees
4
From 51st day Up-to 80 days after commencement of academic term of
the course or August 31st whichever is earlier
50% of the total amount of fees
5
From September 1st to September 30th
60% of the total amount of fees
6
After September 30th
No refund of fees
Rules and Regulations
Rules and Regulations
Scholarships & Awards
Scholarships & Awards
Meritorius & deserving students in the field of curricular & Co curricular are encouraged with number of awards.
A) Maharashtra Government Scholarship / Freeship:
The students of Junior/Degree College belonging to backward caste such as SC/ST/NT/DT/OBC and SBC are offered
scholarships/freeships by Government of Maharashtra.
B) Academics : Special Achievement Awards
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Sp. Award (Rs. 51,000/-)
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Sp. Award (Rs. 21,000/-)
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Sp. Award (Rs. 11,000/-)
* Thakur Shyamnarayan Singh Sp. Award (Rs. 11,000/-)
For TCSC students Securing First in H.S.C. Merit List
For TCSC students Securing Second in H.S.C. Merit List
For TCSC students Securing Third in H.S.C. Merit List
For Securing First in University merit list
* Thakur Shyamnarayan Sinzgh Sp. Award (Rs. 7,500/-)
For Securing Second in University merit list
* Thakur Shyamnarayan Singh Sp. Award (Rs. 5,000/-)
For Securing Third in University merit list
C) Academics : Awards
* Bhagwandas V. Shah Prize (Rs. 500/ -)
* Zagdu Singh Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-)
* Zagdu Singh Memorial Award (Rs. 750/-)
* Zagdu Singh Memorial Award (Rs. 500/-)
* Ashish Zaveri Prize (Rs. 500/-)
* Nimnadevi Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-)
* Nlrnnadevi Memorial Award (Rs. 750/-)
* Nimnadevi Memorial Award (Rs. 500/-)
* Madhubhai K Patel Memorial Prize (Rs. 500/-)
* Rajendra Singh Prize (Rs. 500/-)
* Shyamnarayan Singh Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-)
* Shyamnarayan Singh Memorial Award (Rs. 750/-)
* Shri Bechu Prasad Prize (Rs. 500/-)
* Smt. Sushilaben R.Shah Prize (Rs. 500/)
* Smt. Humraji Devi Memorial Prize (Rs. 500/)
* Shri. Dhapu Bhai Bhatt Prize (Rs. 500/-)
* Shri Dhapu Bhai Bhatt Prize (Rs. 500/-)
* Thakur Shyam Narayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/-)
First at XI - F.Y.J.C. Science
First among students of TCSC at H.S.C. Science.
Second among students of TCSC at H.S.C. Science.
Third among students of TCSC at H.S.C. Science.
First at Xl - F.Y.J.C. Commerce
First among students of TCSC at H.S.C. Commerce
Second among students of TCSC at H.S.C. Commerce
Third among students of TCSC at H.S.C. Commerce
First at F.Y.B. Sc.
First at S.Y.B. Sc.
First among students of TCSC at T.Y. B. Sc.
Second among students of TCSC at T.Y. B. Sc.
First rank among TCSC students in Physics at T.Y.B. Sc.
First rank among TCSC students in Chemistry at T.Y.B. Sc.
First rank among TCSC students in Mathematics at T.Y.B. Sc.
First rank among TCSC students in Botany at T.Y.B. SC.
First rank among TCSC students in Zoology at T.Y.B. Sc.
First rank among TCSC students in Computer Science at T. Y.B. Sc.
* Musafir Singh Memorial Award (Rs. 500/-)
First rank among TCSC students in Bio Technology at T.Y.B. Sc.
* Thakur Ram Narayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/-)
First at F.Y.B. Sc. (Aviation)
* Thakur Ram Narayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/-)
First at S.Y.B. Sc. (Aviation)
* Shri Khetshi Khimraj Dedhia of Dedhia Group Award First rank among TCSC students in Aviation at TY.B. Sc.
(Rs. 1000/-)
* Shri Khetshi Khimraj Dedhia of Dedhia Group Award Second among TCSC students in Aviation at T.Y.B. Sc.
(Rs.750/-)
* Kamalavati B. Sharma Memorial price (Rs. 500/-)
First at F.Y.B. Sc.(I.T., DA, AS,AVFX, SS)
* Musafir Singh Memorial award (Rs. 500/-)
First at S.Y.B. Sc.(I.T., DA, AS,AVFX, SS)
* Musafir Singh Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-)
* Madhubhai K. Patel Memorial Prize (Rs. 500/-)
First among students of TCSC at T.Y.B. Sc.(I.T., DA, AS,AVFX, SS)
Second among students of TCSC at T.Y.B. Sc.(I.T., DA, AS,AVFX,
SS)
First at F.Y.B. Com.
* Rajendra Singh Prize (Rs. 500/ -)
First at S.Y.B. Com.
* Indradevi Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-)
First among students of TCSC at T.Y B. Com.
* Indradevi Memorial Award (Rs. 750/-)
* Badri Pal Singh Prize (Rs. 500/-)
Second among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.Com.
Highest Marks among TCSC students in Business Economics at
T.Y.B.Com.
Highest Marks among TCSC students in Financial Accounting at
T.Y.B.Com.
Highest Marks among TCSC students in Management Accounting
at T.Y.B.Com.
* Badri Pal Singh Prize (Rs. 500/-)
Highest Marks among TCSC students in D & I Taxation at T.Y.B.Com.
* Fazal Ali Din Mohammad Memorial Prize (Rs. 750/-)
* Ram Jiyavan Yadav Memory Prize (Rs. 500/-)
* Ram Jiyavan Yadav Memory Prize (Rs. 500/-)
Highest Marks among TCSC students in Cost Accounting at
T.Y.B.Com.
* Shri Subhkaran Luharuka Prize Rs. 500/-)
Highest Marks among TCSC students in Commerce VI at T.Y.B.Com.
* Shri Subhkaran Luharuka Prize Rs. 500/-)
Highest Marks among TCSC students in Export Marketing at
T.Y.B.Com.
* Thakur Sarju Ramsaran Singh Memorial Prize (Rs. 500/-)
First at B.M.S. (First Year)
* Sonadevi Suryanath Singh Memorial Prize (Rs. 500/-)
First at B.M.S. (Second Year)
* Dhananjay devadiga award (Rs. 1000/-)
First among students of TCSC at B.M.S. (Third year)
* Babu Ram yadav award (Rs. 750/-)
Second among students of TCSC at B.M.S. (Third year)
* Ravi Dhanuka Prize (Rs. 500/-)
First at F.Y.B.Com. (B & I)
* Shantilal Chunilal Vyas Memorial Award (Rs. 500/-)
First at S.Y.B.Com. (B & I)
* Shantilal Chunilal Vyas Memorial Award (Rs. I000/-)
First among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.Com. (B & I)
* A. B. Mistry Award (Rs. 750/-)
Second among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.Com. (B & I)
* Arcade Group prize (Rs. 500/-)
First at F.Y.B.Com.(F.M.)
* Thakur Ram Narayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/-)
First at S.Y.B.Com.(F.M.)
* Arcade Group prize (Rs. I000/)
First among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.Com.(F.M.)
* Bharatpal Singh Prize (Rs. 750/)
Second among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.Com.(F.M.))
* Karsandas M.Gandhi Memorial Prize (Rs. 500/-)
First at F.Y.B.Com. (A & F, Honurs, IA, Entrepreneurship, DB.)
* Manjulaben Shantilal Vyas Memorial Award (Rs. 500/-)
Second at F.Y.B.Com. (A & F, Honurs, IA, Entrepreneurship, DB.)
* Manjulaben Shantilal Vyas Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-)
First among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.Com. (A & F, Honurs, IA,
Entrepreneurship, DB.)
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Award (Rs.750/-)
Second among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.Com. (A & F, Honurs, IA,
Entrepreneurship, DB.)
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/-)
First at F.Y.B.A.(M.M.C.)
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/)
First at S.Y.B.A.(M.M.C.)
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Award (Rs. 1000/-)
First among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.M.M.
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Award (Rs. 750/-)
Second among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.M.M.
* Thakur Shyam Narayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/-)
First among students of TCSC at F.Y.B.A. (F.T.N.M.P.)
* Thakur Shyam Narayan Singh Award (Rs. 500/-)
Second among students of TCSC at S.Y.B.A. (F.T.N.M.P.)
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Award (Rs. 1000/-)
First among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.A. (F.T.N.M.P.)
* Thakur Ramnarayan Singh Award (Rs. 750/-)
Second among students of TCSC at T.Y.B.A. (F.T.N.M.P.)
* Manjulaben Shantilal Vyas Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-)
First among students of TCSC at M.Sc. (I.T.) Part II.
* Manjulaben Shantilal Vyas Memorial Award (Rs. 750/-)
Second among students of TCSC at M.Sc. (I.T.) Part II.
* Bhagwanidevi Memorial Award (Rs. 1000/-)
First among students of TCSC at M.Sc. (C.S.) Part II
* Bhagwanidevi Memorial Award (Rs. 750/-)
Second among students of TCSC at M.Sc. (C.S.) Part II
* Shardaben BabubhaiJoshi Memorial Award (Rs. 500/-)
First among students of TCSC at M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry) Part II
* Thakur Shyam Narayan Singh Award (Rs.500/-)
First among students of TCSC at M.Sc. (Inorganic Chemistry) Part II
* Arcade Group Prize (Rs. 1000/-)
First among students of TCSC at M.Com.(E-Com.) Part II
* Shri Sakharaj Singh Prize (Rs. 750/-)
Second among students of TCSC at M.Com.(E-Com.) Part II
D) Co -Curricular/Extra - Curricular Activities Awards
Prabhavatidevi S. Singh Award (Rs. 1000/-)
Student of the Year (Male)
Prabhavatidevi S. Singh Award (Rs. 1000/-)
Student of the Year (Female)
Vasant G.Pradhan Memorial Prize (Rs. 500/)
Best N.C.C. Cadet of the year (Male)
*Asian Food Products Prize (Rs. 500/-) Sports
Best N.S.S. Volunteer of the year Sports
Goragandhi Prize (Rs. 500/-)
Best Cricket Player of the Year
Shri. Rameshbhai Shah Prize (Rs. 500/-)
Best Volleyball Player of the Year
Shri. Himanshu Walavalkar Prize (Rs. 500/)
Best Football Player of the Year
Suresh G. Kathuria Prize (Rs. 500/-)
Best Sports person (Male)
Kishnadutta R. Sharma Memorial Prize
Best Sports person (Female)
Scholarships & Awards
* Badri Pal Singh Prize (Rs. 500/-)
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Administration @TCSC
ADMINISTRATION AT TCSC......
PRINCIPAL
Dr. (Mrs.) Chaitaly T. Chakraborty
M.Sc., Ph.D.
DEGREE COLLEGE
Dr. Shashikant D. Ajagekar
Dr. Nishikant Jha
Dr.Vijay Jadhav
Dr. Parul Singhal
M.Sc., PhD
Vice Principal, (Degree Science)
MSc., PhD
Dean – Academics (Degree Science)
ICWA, MBA, M.Com, PhD, D.Litt., CIMA Adv,
Ph.D & M.Phil. Guide
Vice Principal, (Degree Commerce)
MBA, NET, Ph.D.
Dean – Academics (Degree Commerce)
JUNIOR COLLEGE
Ms. Mamatha Shetty
M.Com. B.Ed. M.Phil
Vice Principal - Academics & Examinations (Junior Science & Commerce)
Ms. Veena V. Sawant
Mr. Yogesh Varia
M.Sc., B.Ed. M.A. (Education)
Vice Principal - Administration
(Junior Science)
M.Com., B.Ed., M.Phil.,
Vice Principal - Administration
(Junior Commerce)
ADMINISTRATION & LIBRARY
Mr.Uday Rane
Office Superinetendent
Mr. Sahadeo Taware
M.L.I.Sc., NET
Librarian
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Email: tcsc@tcsc.edu.in
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